
Edvard Munch Authentic Signed & Framed 4x5.5 Letter The Scream Display BAS
Own a piece of history with this Autographed & Framed 4x5.5 Letter, personally signed by Edvard Munch, one of the most influential artists of modern expressionism. This rare collectible is 100% Authentic, verified by Beckett Authentication Services (COA/hologram)—authenticity can be confirmed on their official website. This remarkable letter, dated August 12, 1936, was written in French and measures 5.5 x 4 inches. Addressed to a friend, it reflects Munch’s deep artistic connections in Paris, mentioning acquaintances such as Yvanhoe Rambosson, a poet and art critic who reviewed his work, and Marcel Reja, a pseudonym for psychiatrist Paul Meunier, known for his studies on the art of mental patients. This letter provides a fascinating glimpse into Munch’s artistry and network during a turbulent time when his work was labeled "degenerate art" by Nazi Germany. This item has been professionally framed to an overall size of 26.5 x 28.5 inches, ensuring it is display-ready for collectors and art historians alike. Key Features:
- Authentic Edvard Munch autograph—verified by Beckett Authentication Services (COA/hologram).
- Historical significance—letter references key figures in Munch’s artistic life in Paris.
- Dated August 12, 1936—a period of artistic and political upheaval.
- Professionally framed—measuring approximately 26.5 x 28.5 inches.
- 100% Money-Back Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee provided by Press Pass Collectibles.
Own a piece of history with this Autographed & Framed 4x5.5 Letter, personally signed by Edvard Munch, one of the most influential artists of modern expressionism. This rare collectible is 100% Authentic, verified by Beckett Authentication Services (COA/hologram)—authenticity can be confirmed on their official website. This remarkable letter, dated August 12, 1936, was written in French and measures 5.5 x 4 inches. Addressed to a friend, it reflects Munch’s deep artistic connections in Paris, mentioning acquaintances such as Yvanhoe Rambosson, a poet and art critic who reviewed his work, and Marcel Reja, a pseudonym for psychiatrist Paul Meunier, known for his studies on the art of mental patients. This letter provides a fascinating glimpse into Munch’s artistry and network during a turbulent time when his work was labeled "degenerate art" by Nazi Germany. This item has been professionally framed to an overall size of 26.5 x 28.5 inches, ensuring it is display-ready for collectors and art historians alike. Key Features:
- Authentic Edvard Munch autograph—verified by Beckett Authentication Services (COA/hologram).
- Historical significance—letter references key figures in Munch’s artistic life in Paris.
- Dated August 12, 1936—a period of artistic and political upheaval.
- Professionally framed—measuring approximately 26.5 x 28.5 inches.
- 100% Money-Back Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee provided by Press Pass Collectibles.
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Own a piece of history with this Autographed & Framed 4x5.5 Letter, personally signed by Edvard Munch, one of the most influential artists of modern expressionism. This rare collectible is 100% Authentic, verified by Beckett Authentication Services (COA/hologram)—authenticity can be confirmed on their official website. This remarkable letter, dated August 12, 1936, was written in French and measures 5.5 x 4 inches. Addressed to a friend, it reflects Munch’s deep artistic connections in Paris, mentioning acquaintances such as Yvanhoe Rambosson, a poet and art critic who reviewed his work, and Marcel Reja, a pseudonym for psychiatrist Paul Meunier, known for his studies on the art of mental patients. This letter provides a fascinating glimpse into Munch’s artistry and network during a turbulent time when his work was labeled "degenerate art" by Nazi Germany. This item has been professionally framed to an overall size of 26.5 x 28.5 inches, ensuring it is display-ready for collectors and art historians alike. Key Features:
- Authentic Edvard Munch autograph—verified by Beckett Authentication Services (COA/hologram).
- Historical significance—letter references key figures in Munch’s artistic life in Paris.
- Dated August 12, 1936—a period of artistic and political upheaval.
- Professionally framed—measuring approximately 26.5 x 28.5 inches.
- 100% Money-Back Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee provided by Press Pass Collectibles.




















