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L'urlo

Serie di opere d'arte
L'urlo è il nome assegnato a una serie di famosi dipinti del pittore norvegese Edvard Munch. Wikipedia
Autore: Edvard Munch
Coordinate: 59°54′58″N 10°44′15″E / 59.916111°N 10.7375°E Coordinate: 59°54′58″N 10°44′15″E / 59.916111°N 10.7375°E (Mappa)
Data: 1893
Dimensioni: 91×73,5 cm
Tecnica: Pittura a olio,tempera, pastello su cartone

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