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Stenders Kunstforlag was a
leading publisher of
postcards and
reproductions of
artworks based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Carl
Stender (1862–1902) was born...
- Alex
Vincents Kunstforlag,
founded by
Alexander Vincent in 1890, was a
leading publisher of
prints and
postcards based in Copenhagen, Denmark. The company...
- på
Vigelandsbroen =: The
sculptures on
Vigeland Bridge. Oslo:
Abels Kunstforlag. p. 6. Wikborg, Tone (1983).
Gustav Vigeland:
mennesket og kunstneren...
- Danorum. A.
Christiansens Kunstforlag. p. 343. Grammaticus, Saxo (1898).
Gesta Danorum. Copenhagen: A.
Christiansens Kunstforlag. pp. 343–344. Grammaticus...
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Belgisk kunst i
Norge (Belgian Art in Norway; Kristiania:
Mittet & Co
kunstforlag, 1918),
folder of
loose sheets Wood Cordulack, S****ey. 2002. Edvard...
- (now Oslo),
where they set up a
publishing company named Berg og Høghs
Kunstforlag A.S. Here they
published postcards, art
magazines and
reproductions of...
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portrait post cards. The two
founded the
publishing company Berg og Høghs
Kunstforlag A.S.,
publishing books such as the three-volume
Norske Kvinder, which...
- Fra den
finske frihedskrig 1918: Vestarméen, Kristiania:
Mittet & Co.
Kunstforlag, 1918. "Harald Natvig". Olympedia.
Retrieved 2
September 2021. "Hvem...
- Vore Søhelte:
historiske Fortællinger. Copenhagen: A.
Christiansens Kunstforlag. pp. 538–540. Anker, C.J. (1884). "Kommandeurkaptein
Henrik Gerner Sneedorffs...
- In 1918, it
relocated to
larger premises at
Nyhavn 31. Alex Vincent's
Kunstforlag A/S, an old
printing business converted into a
limited company with Alex...