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The National Gallery, Oslo The Munch Museum one painted version and one pastel. One original is in private hands. Plus original lithographs
One in the National Gallery of Oslo, one in the Munch museum in Oslo. The stolen ones have been returned.
No actual people.
It was painted because a lot of people scream around the world.
No, Vincent van Gogh never used blood for paint.
The National Gallery, Oslo The Munch Museum one painted version and one pastel. One original is in private hands. Plus original lithographs
The National Gallery in Oslo, Norway
THere are two versions, both in Oslo. One in the National Gallery (Nasjonalgalleriet) and one in the Munch museum.
In the Main Gallery at night, all you can do is click on the painting "The Scream".
Slip out the door to the left into the main gallery and go to the painting (The Scream).
There is security lighting in the gallery itself, notably above the painting "The Scream".
You enter the gallery by going through the door at far right, and go to the painting The Scream. From that point, you have no choice.
The painting in the National Gallery of Oslo (there exist other versions) is 91 cm × 73.5 cm (36 in × 28.9 in).
In the main gallery, click on the painting ("The Scream") -- the alarms will go off and they will take you to jail. Answer the lie detector as truthfully as possible and you will be released.
Edvard Munch painted The Scream.
"The Scream" was painted in 1893 by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. It is now in the National Gallery in Oslo, Norway. So I'm guessing since its in Norway now and Munch was norwegian it must have been painted in Norway.
*As with all other "red lines" on Poptropica, these are supposed to be laser beams.You enter the gallery, go over to The Scream painting and click on it. Your character will climb on the lamp above the painting. (You actually have no choice.)