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Vinter ved Akerselva by Frits Thaulow 1897 Poster

by Frits thaulow

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Vinter ved Akerselva by Frits Thaulow 1897 poster by Frits thaulow. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Vinter ved Akerselva by Frits Thaulow. This classic artwork from the public domain was created around 1897 by Norwegian painter Frits Thaulow.... more
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Vinter ved Akerselva by Frits Thaulow. This classic artwork from the public domain was created around 1897 by Norwegian painter Frits Thaulow. Thaulow was especially well known for his work featuring landscapes, particularly in the impressionist style. This reproduction image of the original pastel on canvas painting, part of the Collection of The National Museum of Norway, Oslo, has been remastered.
About Frits thaulow

I'm a travel photographer and photo artist. I like to explore every nook and cranny of anywhere I visit and I'm always looking out for something unusual or unique, weird and wonderful, interesting and intriguing. For me, half the challenge is in the initial taking of the photo, the looking for something that catches my attention, getting that perfect composition, but the other half is in the processing, the tweaking and twisting and the addition of a little imagination to see how much detail I can bring to the surface and hopefully let the viewer see the same as I did when I took the shot. My images have been shot here, there and everywhere, mainly in the historic cities of Europe and with the occasional one taken in my own surroundings...
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