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Edvard Munch's 'The Scream' Goes for $119M: Do You Like the Painting?

SodaHead News 2012/05/03 13:00:00
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You might not know Edvard Munch by name, but there's a good chance you've seen his masterpiece, "The Scream," somewhere before. The 1890s oil-and-pastel is one of the most iconic paintings in the art world, right up there with Picasso's "Guernica", Van Gogh's "Starry Night," and da Vinci's "Mona Lisa." After sitting in the hands of Norwegian billionaire Petter Olsen for his entire life, the 1895 version of the painting sold to an unknown buyer for a record-breaking $119.9 million at an auction.

We say the 1895 "version" because, believe it or not, it isn't the only original. Olsen's 1895 pastel-only version is one of four. There were two done in oil, one in pastel (Olsen's), and one in egg tempera. They were all completed between the years 1893 and 1910. According to The Daily Mail, Olsen's father was a friend and patron of Munch's, and presumably bought the original from the painter himself.

Of the pastel, Olsen said, "I have lived with this work all of my life, and its power and energy have only increased with time. Now however, I feel the moment has come to offer the rest of the world a chance to own and appreciate this remarkable work." He put it up for auction with Sotheby's in New York, and started the bidding at $40 million. The final price beat Picasso's "Nude, Green Leaves and Bust," which sold for $106.5 million in 2010, but Van Gogh's "Portrait of Dr. Gachet" would still hold the record if adjusted for inflation.

Of course, art is always somewhat subjective -- in the eye of the beholder, as they say. Most of us couldn't imagine being able to afford an art classic like "The Scream" but... Do you even like it? Let us know! And while you're at it, throw up some pictures of your favorite pieces of art. We'd love to see them!

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  • Incognito txtumlin 2012/05/10 17:05:22 (edited)
    Incognito
    It's a juvenile scream reaction from a juvenile cartoon character, Superman. Kinda like the Scream portrait, juvenile, just like you said. cat scream art
  • txtumlin Incognito 2012/05/10 23:46:31
    txtumlin
    +1
    Uh, okay and then what? . .
  • Incognito txtumlin 2012/05/11 18:07:29
    Incognito
    +1
    The Scream icon, starts a fashion trend.
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  • KaylaE 2012/05/07 21:00:29
    No
    KaylaE
    +1
    I like Salvadore Dali the most

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  • Soundstorm KaylaE 2012/05/08 19:44:33
    Soundstorm
    +1
    "Sometimes......the mustache is not enough." - Salvadore Dali
  • Tentimesinfinity 2012/05/07 21:00:05
    Yes
    Tentimesinfinity
    I think the painting is brilliant!
  • Andjella ObeyYMCMB 2012/05/07 20:56:37
    No
    Andjella  ObeyYMCMB
    +3
    Gosh! This could be an art by a 9-year-old kid. Maybe Edward Munch could put more effort in his job.
  • Tentime... Andjell... 2012/05/07 21:01:19
    Tentimesinfinity
    +3
    Its usually the interpretation behind the painting what makes it so expensive, and genius.
  • Andjell... Tentime... 2012/05/07 21:04:53
    Andjella  ObeyYMCMB
    +2
    I believe so. Although I still see nothing really original or beautiful in this picture.
  • 001 Andjell... 2012/05/08 18:17:25
    001
    When I look at the picture I can actually feel part of the desperation Munch must have felt when he made the artwork.
  • Whatever 001 2012/05/08 22:22:55
    Whatever
    Would that be the desperation of realizing he has no talent whatsoever?
  • Airhead Tentime... 2012/05/07 22:52:04
    Airhead
    not mentioning the history behind a piece, and that usually is its selling point.
  • Ryan 2012/05/07 20:54:25
    No
    Ryan
    +2
    While I recognize the style for what it is, and for the contributions it made to art as a whole, I'm not a huge fan of this work.

    I find myself rather fond of Van Gogh's Starry Night even if I'm not normally a fan of the impressionist style.
    stary night

    I find the Mona Lisa to be overrated personally but like several of da Vinci's other paintings, for example.
    da vinci painting

    This is probably my Favorite Piece of Art, Caspar David Friedrich's Cloister Cemetery in the Snow. Though a close second is Wanderer above the Sea of Fog by the same artist.
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  • dennisg40 2012/05/07 20:52:50
    Yes
    dennisg40
    I like the painting because at least it makes more sense than Picasso's work.
  • Incognito 2012/05/07 20:39:28 (edited)
    No
    Incognito
    To me it just looks like an alien's spaceship crashed, and he is stranded on planet Earth, a true horror indeed!

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  • johnnyg 2012/05/07 19:22:34
    No
    johnnyg
    +2
    I have some of my kids "paintings" for sale too.
  • Incognito johnnyg 2012/05/07 20:49:22
  • JJ Incognito 2012/05/07 21:03:33
    JJ
    +1
    Now, that is just plain cute...love it.
  • Incognito JJ 2012/05/08 14:32:29
    Incognito
    +1
    I am glad you love it.
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  • JJ Incognito 2012/05/08 15:48:30
    JJ
    +1
    I take it this is oil. Its so very nice. I love this one too. Are you an artist?
  • Incognito JJ 2012/05/08 15:53:03
    Incognito
    I have an artistic personality and I love art. However, I seem to lack the talent for the art that I would be proud of. Even though I could get by with modern art, my work never touched me or spoke to me.
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  • JJ Incognito 2012/05/08 18:32:40
    JJ
    +1
    I like this too and think its pretty.
  • Incognito JJ 2012/05/08 20:40:33
    Incognito
    I agree.
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  • JJ 2012/05/07 19:12:40 (edited)
    No
    JJ
    +2
    I'm sorry, but I see nothing in this painting. To me, it looks like the works of a child. And I very much love good art. In this painting I'm looking at color, light, figures, distance and see only the works of a child. And I'm really not trying to be mean, but that's what I see. It tells me nothing, but an individual standing there screaming.
    The one that knew how to paint was Michelangelo...now that was an artist.
  • Incognito JJ 2012/05/07 20:50:39
  • JJ Incognito 2012/05/07 21:02:23
    JJ
    +1
    Cute. I have one of these hanging in my bathroom, it has glass over the front of it. I have always liked his work and he wasn't just an artist but also drew up ideas that was beyond his time.
  • Incognito JJ 2012/05/08 14:35:47
  • JJ Incognito 2012/05/08 15:51:13
    JJ
    +1
    Ahhh... it kind of reminds me of what God said about knowing even when a sparrow falls...He loves his animals. This is also precious. Than you so much.
  • Incognito JJ 2012/05/08 15:56:07
    Incognito
    You're welcome.
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  • JJ Incognito 2012/05/08 18:33:57 (edited)
    JJ
    +1
    Funny! Thank you.
  • Incognito JJ 2012/05/08 20:44:10
    Incognito
    You're welcome.
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  • JJ Incognito 2012/05/08 22:01:59
  • Incognito JJ 2012/05/09 14:58:05
  • JJ Incognito 2012/05/09 15:15:43
    JJ
    Now that is interesting. Even more interesting when it moves.
  • Melvin ... JJ 2012/05/10 13:13:51
    Melvin Cownzowfski
    +3
    'The trouble with a kitten is that,
    eventually it becomes a cat.' ...Ogden Nash
  • JJ Melvin ... 2012/05/10 13:56:23
    JJ
    Yep, very true. I have several around my house...I know.
  • rugrat1411 2012/05/07 18:18:55
    No
    rugrat1411
    +2
    Not my cup of tea...
  • Incognito rugrat1411 2012/05/07 20:52:32
  • rugrat1411 Incognito 2012/05/08 18:21:24
    rugrat1411
    +1
    Nice, Thank you...
  • Incognito rugrat1411 2012/05/08 20:47:16
    Incognito
    You're welcome.
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