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A version of Edvard Munch's The Scream, which became the most expensive artwork sold at auction earlier this year, is to go on display in New York.
今年早些时候被拍卖的最贵艺术品、爱德华·蒙克的一副《呐喊》,将在纽约展出。
Munch created four versions of The Scream from 1893 to 1910
The 1895 pastel(粉蜡笔), bought by an anonymous bidder in May for $120m, will go on view at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) for six months from 24 October.
MoMA director Glenn D Lowry told the New York Times it was "an incredible opportunity" to see the rare artwork.
The work is one of four in a series by the Norwegian expressionist artist.
The other three versions of The Scream, which depicts a hairless figure on a bridge under a brightly coloured sky, are all owned by Norwegian museums.
According to the newspaper, the painting's new owner is believed to be US financier Leon Black, a leading collector and a member of MoMA's board.
The pastel will be on view until 29 April 2013 and will hang on the museum's fifth floor under strict security, the New York Times reported.
Two of the other versions of the painting were stolen, one in 1994 and another in 2004. Both were later recovered.
Before May, the record price for an artwork sold at auction was held by Picasso's Nude, Green Leaves, and Bust, which sold for $106.5m in 2010.
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