In the decades since, the image has morphed into a universal symbol for anxiety, and is clearly reference in the "person screaming" emoji. According to the emojitracker website, it is the 53rd most frequently used emoji.
几十年来,这幅画已经演变成了焦虑的普遍象征,并因此衍生出了表情符号“尖叫者”。根据“表情符号追踪者”网站,“尖叫者”在最常使用的表情符号中排行第53位。
scream emoji from:redbubble.com
The British Museum is displaying the lithograph as part of its exhibition "Edvard Munch: love and angst" from April 11 to July 21.
大英博物馆将于4月11日至7月21日期间在“爱德华·蒙克:爱和焦虑”展览中展出这幅版画。
lithograph['lɪθəɡræf]: n. 平版印刷品
angst[æŋst]: n. 焦虑;担心
Bartrum told INSIDER: "This rare version of The Scream that we're displaying at the British Museum makes clear that Munch's most famous artwork depicts a person hearing a 'scream' and not, as many people continue to assume and debate, a person screaming."
巴图鲁姆告诉内幕网说:“我们将在大英博物馆展出的这个罕见的《呐喊》版本表明,蒙克最著名的这幅画作中描绘的是一个听到尖叫声的人,而不是像很多人假定和争论的那样是一个尖叫的人。”
"Munch very deliberately included the caption [. . .] on this version to describe how his inspiration came from the anxiety he suddenly felt as he walked along a path in Oslo, a place you can still visit today," Bartrum continued.
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