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  2. Rose-painting - Wikipedia

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    Rose-painting, rosemaling, rosemåling or rosmålning is a Scandinavian decorative folk painting that flourished from the 1700s to the mid-1800s, particularly in Norway. In Sweden, rose-painting began to be called dalmålning, c. 1901, for the region Dalecarlia where it had been most popular and kurbits, in the 1920s, for a characteristic trait ...

  3. Old Stordal Church - Wikipedia

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    The church seats about 170 people. The church is also known as the Norwegian: Rosekyrkja or "Rose Church" because the interior walls and ceilings are painted with rosemaling, a decorative style of painting that is common in Norway. It is one of the most decorated churches in Norway. [3]

  4. Drammen Museum of Art and Cultural History - Wikipedia

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    In the main building are the rose-painted wooden chests and cabinets from Hallingdal and Numedal, Norwegian Baroque silver from the 1700s, together with Norwegian and Northern European art glass. The museum's collections come from throughout Buskerud , and covers areas such as folk art and handicrafts, commerce, transport, agriculture, art ...

  5. Aasta Hansteen - Wikipedia

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    She returned to Norway and settled in Christiania where she, for several years, was in demand as the city's only portrait artist. Her most famous painting is possibly the portrait of her father, which is on permanent exhibit at the National Gallery of Norway. [4] Woman with rose in her hair painted by Aasta Hansteen (1853)

  6. Roses (Krøyer) - Wikipedia

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    P.S. Krøyer: Roses (1893) A similar scene with Peder, Marie and Rap in the garden taken at around the same time. Roses (Danish: Roser) is an 1893 painting by P. S. Krøyer, one of the most successful artists of the community known as the Skagen Painters which flourished in Skagen in the north of Jutland in the late 19th century.

  7. Portal:Painting - Wikipedia

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    Rose-painting, rosemaling, rosemåling or rosmålning is a Scandinavian decorative folk painting that flourished from the 1700s to the mid-1800s, particularly in Norway. In Sweden, rose-painting began to be called dalmålning, c. 1901, for the region Dalecarlia where it had been most popular and kurbits, in the 1920s, for a characteristic trait ...

  8. Norwegian art - Wikipedia

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    The art museum under the main museum, Stavanger Museum, in Stavanger, Rogaland (previously Rogaland Museum of Fine Art) has the most significant collection of works by Hertervig in Norway. Harald Sohlberg, (1869–1935), a neo-romanticist, is remembered for his paintings of Røros, and the Norwegian "national painting" Winter's Night in Rondane.

  9. Frogner Park - Wikipedia

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    Frogner Park is the most popular tourist attraction in Norway, with between 1 and 2 million visitors each year, [5] and is open to the public at all times. Frogner Park and the Vigeland installation (Norwegian: Frognerparken og Vigelandsanlegget) was protected under the Heritage Act on 13 February 2009 as the first park in Norway. [6] [7]

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