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Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum holds 1 work by Edvard Munch (1863–1944) — the city's entire known holding of this artist in a single institution.
Munch's paintings are studies in psychological exposure — the anxiety, desire, and grief he painted so rawly feel almost unbearable in reproduction, and standing before them in person deepens that intensity rather than diminishing it. The Scream in particular, seen at the National Museum in Oslo, has a physical urgency that its ubiquity as an image entirely fails to convey.
Works by Edvard Munch are protected by copyright — images cannot be displayed. Each result links to Wikidata, where you can find the museum's own listing for the work.
Van Gogh Museum
Amsterdam · 1 work on display
The Van Gogh Museum holds the world's largest collection of Van Gogh's paintings and drawings — around 200 paintings and 500 drawings tracing his complete development as an artist. Timed entry must be pre-booked; the museum regularly sells out weeks in advance.

Planning your visit to Amsterdam
The Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, and Stedelijk Museum are all on the Museumplein and can be visited in a single day. Pre-book the Van Gogh Museum online — it sells out regularly. The Museumkaart (Museum Card) offers unlimited access to over 400 Dutch museums for one year and pays for itself quickly.
Artwork data sourced from Wikidata. Coverage varies — always confirm with the museum before visiting.