It appears that the Norwegian police found the stolen Munch’s “Scream” and “Madonna”.
My Homepage
My homepage is at http://coturnix.org. It is temporarily stripped to minimal information, but more will come soon.Grab my RSS feed:
-
Join 1,496 other subscribers
Search This Blog:
Archives
Categories
Recent Comments:
Bora Zivkovic on Morning at Triton Angie Lindsay Ma on Morning at Triton Linda chamblee on Morning at Triton Jekyll » Blog… on The Big Announcement, this tim… Mike H on The Big Announcement, this tim… -
Recent Posts
Top Posts
- Friday Weird Sex Blogging - Corkscrewing
- Friday Weird Sex Blogging - Corkscrewing
- New posts on the @SciAm blogs
- ClockTutorial #1 - What Is Chronobiology
- Science Blogging Conference - who is coming? (Bloggers are coming from all over the place!)
- Guest Blog at Scientific American - first guest post: Apple, meet Orange
- ScienceOnline2011 – interview with Dave Mosher
- Quick Links
- Encephalon, the neuroscience blog carnival, is coming back!
- ScienceOnline2011 – interview with Jason Priem
@BoraZ on Twitter:
Tweets by BoraZCC licence

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.PayPal

Sitemeter






I offered them my inflatable scream as a substitute but they didn’t even reply.
Do visit the Munch Museum in Oslo if you get a chance. His big colorful works are well-known. I’m more fascinated by the small plaster sketches for 3D works which never were completed. Most chilling are the emaciated, haunted people which one could swear must have had the Allies’ photos as models after they finally got to Auschwitz. But these works were done a decade earlier…