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Index Ludvig Skramstad

Ludvig Skramstad (30 December 1855 – 26 December 1912) was a Norwegian landscape painter.[1]

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  1. 20 relations: Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf School of painting, Drøbak, Glazier, Gudbrandsdalen, Hallingdal, Hamar, Hardanger, Hedmark, Hoy (boat), Jens Thiis, Knud Bergslien, Morten Müller, Munich, National Museum of Norway, Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry, Oslo Kunstforening, Pewter, Rhine, Sogn.

  2. Norwegian landscape painters

Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf is the capital city of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state of Germany.

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Düsseldorf School of painting

The Düsseldorf School of painting is a term referring to a group of painters who taught or studied at the Düsseldorf Academy (now the Staatliche Kunstakademie Düsseldorf or Düsseldorf State Art Academy) roughly between 1819 and 1918, first directed by the painter Wilhelm von Schadow.

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Drøbak

Drøbak is a town and the centre of the municipality of Frogn, in Akershus county, Norway.

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Glazier

A glazier is a tradesperson responsible for cutting, installing, and removing glass (and materials used as substitutes for glass, such as some plastics).

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Gudbrandsdalen

Gudbrandsdalen (Gudbrand Valley) is a valley and traditional district in the Norwegian county of Innlandet (formerly Oppland).

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Hallingdal

Hallingdal (Halling Valley) is a valley as well as a traditional district located in the traditional and electoral district Buskerud county in Norway.

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Hamar

Hamar is a town in Hamar Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway.

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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.

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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.

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Hoy (boat)

A hoy is a small sloop-rigged coasting ship or a heavy barge used for freight, usually with a burthen of about 60 tons (bm).

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Jens Thiis

Jens Thiis (12 May 1870 – 27 June 1942) was a Norwegian art historian, conservator and a prominent museum director.

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Knud Bergslien

Knud Larsen Bergslien (15 May 1827 – 27 November 1908) was a Norwegian painter, art teacher and master artist. Ludvig Skramstad and Knud Bergslien are 19th-century Norwegian male artists, 19th-century Norwegian painters and Norwegian male painters.

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Morten Müller

Morten Müller (13 February 1828 – 10 February 1911) was a Norwegian landscape painter. Ludvig Skramstad and Morten Müller are 19th-century Norwegian male artists, 19th-century Norwegian painters, Norwegian landscape painters and Norwegian male painters.

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Munich

Munich (München) is the capital and most populous city of the Free State of Bavaria, Germany.

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National Museum of Norway

The National Museum (Nasjonalmuseet, officially the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design) is a museum in Oslo, Norway which holds the Norwegian state's public collection of art, architecture, and design objects.

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Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry

The National College of Art and Design (Statens håndverks- og kunstindustriskole) was established in 1818.

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Oslo Kunstforening

Oslo Kunstforening is a contemporary art gallery and art society located in Oslo, Norway.

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Pewter

Pewter is a malleable metal alloy consisting of tin (85–99%), antimony (approximately 5–10%), copper (2%), bismuth, and sometimes silver.

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Rhine

--> The Rhine is one of the major European rivers.

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Sogn

Sogn is a traditional district in Western Norway (Vestlandet).

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See also

Norwegian landscape painters

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludvig_Skramstad