The version owned by the Munch Museum of Oslo was stolen in 2004 but recovered two years later.
He worked at the Munch Museum 1971-1973.
When he died in 1944 at age 80, he willed his art to the city, which built the Munch Museum to house it.
The Munch Museum holds the other painted version (1910, see gallery) and a pastel version from 1893.
The Munch Museum was closed for ten months for a security overhaul.
Before repairs and restoration began, the paintings were put on public display by the Munch Museum beginning 27 September 2006.
Benny gets an idea, and they decide to break in to the Munch Museum.
As of 2013, its building is still a candidate for becoming "a new Munch Museum".
Several canals will be built in the apartment district east of the upcoming Munch Museum.
The Munch Museum had been at one extreme of the vulnerability spectrum.