Edvard Munch Mastercopy: An online portrait drawing session

Lydia Cecil

Join Lydia Cecil as she creates a mastercopy of Edvard Munch’s 'Self-Portrait with Skeleton Arm', using charcoal on paper. As she draws, she explores Munch’s haunting symbolism, expressive line work, and the emotional depth of his self-portrait. Alongside the technical demonstration, she will discuss his life and career, and how his psychologically charged imagery helped shape the direction of modern art.
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