‘THE SCREAM’
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‘THE SCREAM’

A PAINTED SILK THREE-QUARTER LENGTH TUNIC, DESIGNED BY STEPHEN ADNITT

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‘THE SCREAM’
A PAINTED SILK THREE-QUARTER LENGTH TUNIC, DESIGNED BY STEPHEN ADNITT
The front depicting Edvard Munch’s Scream, the reverse depicting Dame Edna screaming on the Sydney Opera bridge, wearing encrusted diamante bracelets and iconic eyewear
Provenance
Worn by Dame Edna Everage on her Scandinavian and German Tour, 1996.

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Lot Essay


Dame Edna Everage famously said that Edvard Munch's Scream was a representation of a woman who had just realised she had lost her earrings.

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