" from
Doctor Who have an appearance partially based on
The Scream. In
Philip K. Dick's 1968 novel
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, the main character and his partner, Phil Resch, view the painting in an art gallery. Resch comments that the painting reminds him of how he imagines androids feel. In the late twentieth century,
The Scream was imitated, parodied, and (following the expiration of its copyright) outright copied, which led to it acquiring an
iconic status in popular culture. It was used on the cover of some editions of
Arthur Janov's 1970 book
The Primal Scream. In 1983–1984, pop artist
Andy Warhol made a series of
silk screen prints copying works by Munch, including
The Scream. His stated intention was to desacralize the painting by making it into a mass-reproducible object. Munch had already begun that process, however, by making a lithograph of the work for reproduction.
Erró's
ironic and irreverent treatment of Munch's masterpiece in his acrylic paintings
The Second Scream (1967) and
Ding Dong (1979) is considered a characteristic of
post-modern art. The expression of Kevin McCallister (
Macaulay Culkin) in the poster for the 1990 film
Home Alone was inspired by
The Scream. The "
'Silents', fictional alien antagonists introduced in 2011 in the BBC series
Doctor Who, have an appearance partially based on
The Scream. In 2013,
The Scream was one of four paintings that the
Norwegian postal service chose for a series of stamps marking the 150th anniversary of Edvard Munch's birth. In 2018 Norwegian comedy duo
Ylvis made a musical based on the painting's theft starring Pål Enger who stole it in 1994. A patient resource group for
trigeminal neuralgia (which has been described as the most painful condition in existence) have also adopted the image as a symbol of the condition. In most renderings, the
emoji is made to resemble the subject of the painting. Scream A simplified version of the subject of the painting is one of the
pictographs that was considered by the
US Department of Energy for use as a non-language-specific symbol of danger to
warn future human civilizations of the presence of radioactive waste. The cover art for the 2018
MGMT album
Little Dark Age shows a figure resembling the subject of the painting, albeit in clown-like makeup. Despite popular opinion to the contrary, the
Ghostface mask worn by the primary antagonists of the
Scream series of horror was not inspired by the Munch painting. The mask, discovered by
Marianne Maddalena and
Wes Craven, was created in 1991 by Brigitte Sleiertin of the Fun World novelty company for the
Halloween market. She based her concept drawings on old cartoons, such as those created by
Max Fleischer. ==Gallery==