Updated:
2:46 PM May 4, 2021
Rachel Andrews, the owner of Roost Florist in West Street, Cromer, standing next to a copy of Rousseau's Tiger in a tropical storm, which has been placed in the street by Cromer Art Space.
- Credit: Siri Taylor
Edvard Munch's The Scream on the side of a brewery, Rousseau's tiger jumping out the undergrowth next to a florist or a 16th-century painting of a cardinal watching over a supermarket entrance.
None of these are views you would normally expect to see in a seaside best known for its crabs, but in Cromer, highly regarded pieces of art normally found hanging in some of the world's most famous museums have been popping up on street corners.