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Tyrihans was a
Norwegian satirical magazine. It
existed between 1892 and 1904, and was
published out of Kristiania.
Among its
staff were Axel
Maurer (editor)...
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Illustration to Love's Comedy.
Tyrihans No. 22.
Friday 31 May 1895....
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illustrator for the
humorous magazines Vikingen, Korsaren,
Humoristen and
Tyrihans. Svendsen,
Trond Olav. "Sverre Halvorsen". In ****e, Knut (ed.). Norsk...
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ridder AT 432 105 "The
Green Knight" 85
Tyrihans som fikk
kongsdatteren til å le AT 571 91 "Taper Tom" "Taper Tom - Who...
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minister Elias Blix (1835–1902). Blix was
editor of the
satirical magazine Tyrihans in 1901. He
worked for the
Paris newspaper Le
Journal from 1904. He delivered...
- Nationaltheatret, but
probably never staged.
Maurer edited the
humorous magazine Tyrihans from 1898 to 1899. His
songbook Kristiania-viser,
issued in 1906 with new...
- sculptor. He
provided illustrations for the
satirical magazines Korsaren,
Tyrihans, and Vikingen, and also the
newspaper Verdens Gang.
Selected illustrations...
- (Performers) in the
Rasmus Meyer art
collection in Bergen. The old hag in
Tyrihans by
Hulda Garborg (Norwegian Theater, 1914)
Krestna in
Ungen by
Oskar Braaten...
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Ungen (in Stavanger),
Sigurd Eldegard's Gamlelandet, and
Hulda Garborg's
Tyrihans. Ullmann, Liv. 2006. Liv Ullmann: Interviews, ed.
Robert Emmet Long. Jackson:...
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following spring, they
moved on to a three-room
apartment located at
Tyrihans Road No. 22 in
Vestre Aker, so as to have more room to
raise a family....