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| | MARILYNN S. OLSON, DONALD W. OLSON, AND RUSSELL L. DOESCHER ON THE BLOOD-RED SKY OF MUNCH'S THE SCREAM Environmental ... |
 | | People in the streets were startled at the unwonted sight and gathered in little groups on all the corners to gaze into the west. |
 | | The clouds gradually deepened to a bloody red hue, and a sanguinary flush was on the sea."6 Colored stripes and bands in the sky, like those later painted in The Scream, appeared to Pennsylvania residents, who "witnessed a most beautiful and startling phenomenon in the eastern heavens. |
 | | The sky that morning was fairly aglow with crimson and golden fires, when suddenly, to their great astonishment, an immense American flag, composed of the national colors, stood out in bold relief high in the heavens, continuing in view for a considerable length of time."7 |
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