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The Scream: the numbers

Munch's painting has been sold for £74m.

Photograph: Getty Images
Photograph: Getty Images

The Scream sold for £74m yesterday. As @rakeshlobster tweeted today, this is "0.119 Instagrams":

Whether technically worth it or not, within 12 minutes of bidding it had become the most expensive artwork ever sold at auction.  It even surpassed Picasso’s “Nude, Green Leaves and Bust”, which was sold two years ago at Christies in New York.

The Scream's previous owner told the FT he was happy to sell it:

"It has become too important to keep in my home. It should be seen by many people. Of course there is the danger that it will disappear but it is also a fact that private lenders provide many works of art for major exhibitions."

But perhaps the power of The Scream lies in the numbers after all. With four "originals", the painting can be simultaneously public and private, kept in a mysterious location, and hung on general display. Whatever happens to this particular copy, we've got three spares.

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