Anxiety
- Reproduction from high resolution photos and scans of Anxiety (1894).
- Scaled to the original artwork with no distortion and minimal to no cropping.
- Giclée printed with eco-solvent inks that resist fading for 100+ years.
- Museum quality print made to last for generations, preserving the color and detail created by Edvard Munch.
- Satin/semigloss finish canvas is archival-grade, acid-free polycotton fabric.
- Solid wrap color on all four sides.
- Black backboard and hanging wire installed.
- 1.5″ deep, solid wood stretcher bars.
- Float frames available for a contemporary finishing touch to match your decor.
- Regular price
- $410
- Sale price
- $410
- Regular price
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About Anxiety
Anxiety (1894) by Edvard Munch is one of several similar works depicting a strong emotional reaction to a sunset overlooking the Oslo fjord. Going for a walk at sunset, Munch saw the setting sun turn the clouds red: "the sunset was particularly vivid ... red, red as blood, coagulated like blood." The Scream is the most famous depiction, with Anxiety and Despair depicting the range and strength of emotion brought forward by that experience.
- All sizes given are in inches (″), assembled within a ¼″ tolerance.
- Stretched canvases are assembled within a ¼″ tolerance, ex. an 8x12″ canvas's final dimensions will be ~8x12″, on 1.5″ deep stretcher bars.
- Framed canvases are ~2″ larger, ex. an 8x12″ canvas's final framed dimensions will be ~10x14″ overall.
- Float frames are ⅝″ wide viewed from the front, and 1⅞″ deep; with a visible gap ("float") between the frame and canvas of ~¼″.
- Rolled canvases have a 2″ white margin to allow for custom stretching and framing, ex. an 8x12″ print's final dimensions will be 12x16″.
Gallery Wrap
Canvas prints, or gallery wrapped canvas, combine a classic medium with a modern finish.
- Hand-stretched over solid wood like the base of traditional painting.
- Black backboard and hanging wire installed, ready to hang — without a frame.
Canvases have a mildly reflective satin finish.
Float Frame
Float frames feature a visible gap ("float") between the frame and canvas.
- Black backboard and hanging wire installed.
- No glass/glazing is used.
Canvases have a mildly reflective satin finish.

