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Thieves Steal Edvard Munch Artwork from Oslo Art Dealership |
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Police investigate the scene after a artwork was stolen from an Oslo art dealer late Thursday, in Oslo, Norway, Friday, Nov. 13, 2009. Police say thieves stole a valuable artwork by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch from an Oslo art dealer. Police spokeswoman Britt Boerve said Friday the thieves stole "Historien" or "History", a hand-colored lithograph, from Nyborgs Kunst, a private art dealership in downtown Oslo, after smashing one of the dealership's windows with a stone. AP Photo/Lise Aaserud, Scanpix.
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OSLO (AP).- Police say thieves stole a valuable artwork by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch from an Oslo art dealer.
Police spokeswoman Britt Boerve said Friday the thieves stole "Historien" or "History" from Nyborgs Kunst, a private art dealership in downtown Oslo, after smashing one of the dealership's windows with a stone.
The owner, Pascal Nyborg, says the hand-colored lithograph is worth "in the millions" of kroner.
Boerve says the crime was reported by witnesses late Thursday. Police have found a getaway car, but are still searching for suspects.
Munch's emotionally charged painting style became a major influence in the birth of the 20th-century Expressionist movement.
In 2004, gunmen stole his masterpieces "The Scream" and "Madonna," in a brazen raid on a museum in Oslo. Police recovered the paintings over a year later.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press.
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