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This version of "The Scream" by Edvard Munch is one of four versions of the composition and will go up for auction at Sotheby's New York on May 2. |
By MIKE COLLETT-WHITE/
Sotheby's
will offer the only privately owned version of Edvard Munch's painting
"The Scream" at an auction in New York on May 2, and expects it to fetch
more than $80 million.
The work is owned by Norwegian businessman Petter Olsen, whose father
Thomas was a friend, neighbor and patron of Munch, the auctioneer said
on Tuesday.
There are only four versions of "The Scream"; this pastel version dates from 1895.
Simon Shaw, senior vice president and head of Sotheby's Impressionist
& Modern Art department in New York, called the pastel-on-board
creation "one of the most important works of art in private hands.
"Given how rarely true icons come to the market it is difficult to
predict The Scream's value," he added in a statement. "The recent
success of masterpieces at Sotheby's suggests that the price could
exceed $80 million."
Olsen said proceeds from the sale would go towards building a new museum, art centre and hotel at his farm in Norway.
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