Published:
12:29 PM May 2, 2021
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.