Bernt Lund, the Glossary
Bernt Lund (July 14, 1812 – October 30, 1885) was a 19th-century Norwegian landscape artist, author and military officer.[1]
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14 relations: Captain (armed forces), Christian Tønsberg, Düsseldorf, Hans Gude, Hardanger, Hedevig Lund, Hedmark, Norwegian Army, Norwegian Public Roads Administration, Oslo, Thomas Fearnley, Trysil-Knut, Ulvik, Våler, Innlandet.
- 19th-century Norwegian poets
- Norwegian landscape painters
Captain (armed forces)
The army rank of captain (from the French capitaine) is a commissioned officer rank historically corresponding to the command of a company of soldiers.
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Christian Tønsberg
Nils Christian Tønsberg (7 December 1813 – 6 February 1897) was a Norwegian publisher and author.
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Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf is the capital city of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state of Germany.
Hans Gude
Hans Fredrik Gude (March 13, 1825August 17, 1903) was a Norwegian romanticist painter and is considered along with Johan Christian Dahl to be one of Norway's foremost landscape painters. Bernt Lund and Hans Gude are 19th-century Norwegian male artists, 19th-century Norwegian painters, Norwegian landscape painters and Norwegian male painters.
Hardanger
Hardanger is a traditional district in the western part of Norway, dominated by the Hardangerfjord and its inner branches of the Sørfjorden and the Eid Fjord.
Hedevig Lund
Hedevig Thorine Christine Erichsen Lund (June 11, 1824 – March 16, 1888) was a Norwegian painter. Bernt Lund and Hedevig Lund are 19th-century Norwegian painters and Norwegian landscape painters.
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Hedmark
Hedmark was a county in Norway before 1 January 2020, bordering Trøndelag to the north, Oppland to the west, Akershus to the south, and Sweden to the east.
Norwegian Army
The Norwegian Army (Hæren) is the land warfare service branch of the Norwegian Armed Forces.
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Norwegian Public Roads Administration
The Norwegian Public Roads Administration (Statens vegvesen) is a Norwegian government agency responsible for national and county public roads in Norway.
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Oslo
Oslo (or; Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway.
Thomas Fearnley
Thomas Fearnley (27 December 1802 – 16 January 1842) was a Norwegian romantic painter, a pupil of Johan Christian Dahl and a leading representative of Norwegian romantic nationalism in painting. Bernt Lund and Thomas Fearnley are 19th-century Norwegian male artists, 19th-century Norwegian painters and Norwegian male painters.
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Trysil-Knut
Trysil-Knut is a Norwegian film from 1942.
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Ulvik
Ulvik is a municipality in Vestland county, Norway.
Våler, Innlandet
Våler is a municipality in Innlandet county, Norway.
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See also
19th-century Norwegian poets
- Aasmund Olavsson Vinje
- Agnes Grozier Herbertson
- Andreas Leigh Aabel
- Andreas Munch
- Bernt Lund
- Carl Schøyen
- Christiane Koren
- Elias Blix
- Frederik Schmidt
- Gabriel Scott
- Gunnar Heiberg
- Hanna Winsnes
- Hans Aanrud
- Henrik Anker Bjerregaard
- Henrik Krohn
- Henrik Wergeland
- Ivar Mortensson-Egnund
- Jørgen Moe
- Jørund Telnes
- Johan Augustinussen
- Johan Koren Christie (writer)
- Johan Storm Munch
- Jonas Lie (writer)
- Jonas Rein
- Kristofer Randers
- Lorentz Dietrichson
- Magdalene Thoresen
- Magnus Brostrup Landstad
- Marie Wexelsen
- Nils Collett Vogt
- Olaf Bull
- Ole Vig
- P. H. Frimann
- Per Sivle
- Peter Lykke-Seest
- Sigbjørn Obstfelder
- Sigurd Bødtker
- Sven Moren
- Theodor Caspari
- Theodor Kjerulf
- Vilhelm Krag
Norwegian landscape painters
- Adelsteen Normann
- Agnes Hiorth
- Anders Askevold
- Andreas Edvard Disen
- August Cappelen
- Bernt Lund
- Betzy Akersloot-Berg
- Edvard Diriks
- Eilif Peterssen
- Elias Fiigenschoug
- Erik Bodom
- Frederik Petersen
- Frits Thaulow
- Georg Anton Rasmussen
- Hans Dahl
- Hans Gude
- Hans Heyerdahl
- Hedevig Lund
- Ivar Jerven
- Jan Thomas Njerve
- Joachim Frich
- Johan Christian Castberg
- Kitty Kielland
- Kristen Holbø
- Leon Aurdal
- Ludvig Skramstad
- Morten Müller
- Nikolai Astrup
- Oluf Wold-Torne
- Peder Balke
- Peder Cappelen Thurmann
- Peter Esdaile
- Thorvald Erichsen
- Tore Hamsun