Cuddle
up to a nightmare with the... SCREAMING
SCREAM DOLL In
1893, a little-known Norwegian artist named Edvard Munch went to sleep
after eating some bad herring. Shortly thereafter, he startled his wife
when he woke up screaming, covered with sweat, and reeking of herring.
Edvard had two choices -- he could shower or he could paint the nightmare
he just experienced. Had
he showered, Edvard might have held onto his wife a bit longer, but the
world would never have had his most famous masterpiece, "The
Scream."
And
just as Edvard captured that herring-induced nightmare, this frightful toy
captures the essence of his famous painting. Never in the history of
dolldom has a toy so captured the angst and anguish of human existence. And
not only is the Scream Doll disturbing to look at -- but when you squeeze
it, it actually screams! The
Scream Doll measures 12 inches tall, batteries are included, and it comes
in a stunning Munch-inspired box. Sweet dreams! |