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🎨 Arts April 28, 2026 at 06:23 PM

Stained by Nicotine and Cocoa Powder, These Edvard Munch Paintings Hung in a Chocolate Factory Cafeteria for a Century. Now, They're Going on Public Display for the First Time

Source: Smithsonian Magazine

Edvard Munch paintings, previously hidden in a chocolate factory cafeteria for a century, will now be publicly displayed for the first time at his namesake museum in Oslo.

Edvard Munch art exhibition museum Norway
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