location: National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design / depicts: man

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13 artworks found

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instance of: painting (12) | drawing (1)

owned by: Johan Christian Dahl (1) | Christian Langaard (1)

movement: expressionism (2)

genre: portrait (5) | genre art (2) | landscape art (1) | history painting (1)

artist: Rembrandt (3) | Edvard Munch (3) | Frans Hals (1) | Thomas Couture (1) | Paris Bordone (1) | Eilif Peterssen (1) | Ole Juul (1) | Peder Aadnes (1) | Johannes Flintoe (1) | anonymous (1)

material used: oil paint (11) | canvas (7) | paper (2) | gouache paint (1) | canvas (1)

collection: National Gallery of Norway (6)

exhibition history: The Dance of Life – The collection from antiquity to 1950 (2) | Art 3. Works from the collection 1814-1950 (1) | Images of an Era. Norway 1814 (1)

Dance of Life

painting
by Edvard Munch (1899)
man woman dance

From the King's Mine at Kongsberg

drawing
by Johannes Flintoe (1834)
Kongens gruve (Kongsberg) mine man

Portrait of a General

painting
by Frans Hals (1620s)
man general officer

Portrait Study of the german Painter Anselm Feyerbach

painting
by Thomas Couture (1852)
man

Vicar Martin Wang

painting
by Peder Aadnes (1791)
man priest

A Scholar in his Study

painting
by Rembrandt (1640s)
man book desk globe

Nordlandsbåt

painting
by Ole Juul
Nordland man horse fjord

Portrait of a Musician

painting
by Paris Bordone (1550)
man

Landscape with a Horseman

painting
by Rembrandt (1639)
horse dog man woman child walking stick cottage tree

Christian II signing the Death Warrant of Torben Oxe

painting
by Eilif Peterssen (1875)
Christian II of Denmark Isabella of Austria Didrik Slagheck Giovanni Arcimboldi quill woman man

Rue Lafayette

painting
by Edvard Munch (1891)
man rue La Fayette rue Drouot

Ashes

painting
by Edvard Munch (1894)
man woman

Study of the head a man

painting
by Rembrandt (1645)
man