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 "Mor og barn," a black and white woodcut print by Inggard Rosseland, depicting a loving mother seated and holding her child close, amidst a background of textured lines suggesting an interior setting.

Mor og barn

Inggard Rosseland

Relevance Score: 1.0000

 "Mor og barn" by Inggard Rosseland, a woodcut print on paper featuring a black and white image of a mother seated, holding a child close to her. The artwork employs expressive lines and stark contrasts, capturing the emotional bond of the figures depicted.

Mor og barn

Inggard Rosseland

Relevance Score: 0.9918

 "Mor og barn" by Inggard Rosseland, a woodcut print on paper portraying an intimate scene of a mother embracing her child. The artwork is characterized by deep blacks and soft grays creating rich contrasts and textures, with the subjects detailed in expressive lines and patterned clothing, set against a mostly dark background, conveying a warm and protective atmosphere.

Mor og barn

Inggard Rosseland

Relevance Score: 0.9902

 Black and white etching titled "Mor, hvorfor holder du meg så fast? II" by Arne Bendik Sjur, featuring two scenes: to the left, a crying infant gripping onto an edge, and to the right, a smiling toddler lovingly holding a plush toy, all rendered in detailed lines on textured paper.

Mor, hvorfor holder du meg så fast? II

Arne Bendik Sjur

Relevance Score: 0.9629

 "Mor, hvorfor holder du meg så fast? III" by Arne Bendik Sjur, a black and white drypoint on paper. It depicts two children peering over a wooden barrier; one appears distressed and shouting while the other holds a stuffed animal and seems content. The background consists of horizontal lines suggesting an indoor setting.

Mor, hvorfor holder du meg så fast? III

Arne Bendik Sjur

Relevance Score: 0.9603

 Black and white etching titled "Mor, hvorfor holder du meg så fast? IV" by Arne Bendik Sjur featuring two side-by-side panels; to the left, a distressed baby crying in a wooden crate, and to the right, a smirking child hugging a doll inside a similar crate, all rendered with dramatic light and shadow contrasts.

Mor, hvorfor holder du meg så fast? IV

Arne Bendik Sjur

Relevance Score: 0.9591

 A woodcut print by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff titled "Mother," featuring a highly stylized and abstract black line portrait of a figure on cream paper, conveying a sense of strength and emotional depth through geometric shapes and hatched patterns.

Mother

Karl Schmidt-Rottluff

Relevance Score: 0.9564

 "Mor, hvorfor holder du meg så fast? VI" by Arne Bendik Sjur is a grayscale drypoint print on paper, featuring a young girl embracing a smaller figure, with a tender expression, set against a dark, shadowed background.

Mor, hvorfor holder du meg så fast? VI

Arne Bendik Sjur

Relevance Score: 0.9561

 Fine art print "Mor, hvorfor holder du meg så fast? I" by Arne Bendik Sjur, depicting a smiling child hugging a teddy bear, with detailed lines and textures in black ink on white paper, giving a sense of warmth and affection.

Mor, hvorfor holder du meg så fast? I

Arne Bendik Sjur

Relevance Score: 0.9556

 "The Woman and Her Children" by Rolf Nesch - a fine art print on paper depicting a mother in gray and beige tones with a touch of yellow on her apron, holding an infant and with a toddler by her side, rendered with cold needle and colored aquatint techniques.

The Woman and Her Children

Rolf Nesch

Relevance Score: 0.9554

 "Døden, kvinnen og barnet" by Emil Richter, a monochromatic etching depicting an intimate scene with a woman and child lying close together, rendered in soft shades of black, gray, and white, evoking a peaceful yet poignant moment.

Døden, kvinnen og barnet

Relevance Score: 0.9548

 "Bilde av Benjamin IV," a minimalist drypoint print on paper by Arne Bendik Sjur with sparse black lines sketching the abstracted profile of a small child against a warm white background, featuring handwritten notations by the artist.

Bilde av Benjamin IV

Arne Bendik Sjur

Relevance Score: 0.9544

 Monochromatic fine art print by Arne Bendik Sjur titled "Hva far gjorde - var alltid rett! La meg gjøre det samme! XXVIII". It features an adult figure leaning forward from a lighter background at the top, gazing towards a child figure

Hva far gjorde - var alltid rett! La meg gjøre det samme! XXVIII

Arne Bendik Sjur

Relevance Score: 0.9531

 "Mann og kvinne" by Håkon Stenstadvold, a black and white woodcut print on paper depicting a man viewed from behind reading a book, and a woman with simplified features facing the viewer, set against a patterned background that suggests intimacy and contemplation.

Mann og kvinne

Håkon Stenstadvold

Relevance Score: 0.9524

 "Nude" by Harald Kihle, a monochromatic woodcut print on paper showing a stylized nude female figure in contemplation within a textured interior, with a towel rack and a bowl of fruit on the floor, emphasizing form through expressive lines and contrasting shades of black and grey.

Nude

Harald Kihle

Relevance Score: 0.9523


 "The Dead Mother and Her Child" by Edvard Munch, a monochrome etching depicting a lifeless woman lying on a bed to the left and a distraught child standing to the right with hands on cheeks, embodying a scene of death and emotional anguish.

The Dead Mother and Her Child

Edvard Munch

Relevance Score: 0.9523

 "Bedre levede enn død?" by Niclas Gulbrandsen is a woodcut print on paper featuring three stylistically simplified, white human figures on a stark black background, engaged in an ambiguous interaction, evoking a sense of mystery and contemplation.

Bedre levede enn død?

Niclas Gulbrandsen

Relevance Score: 0.9521

 "Mor, hvorfor holder du meg så fast? VII" by Arne Bendik Sjur, a drypoint print portraying a young woman with an eerie smile, holding a human skull tightly to her chest against a stark black background, invoking a sense of protectiveness and macabre intimacy.

Mor, hvorfor holder du meg så fast? VII

Arne Bendik Sjur

Relevance Score: 0.9517

 "Ola og Gunvor, Hjartdal" by Johs Rian, a woodcut print on paper showing two stylized figures in black with pronounced features set against a vibrant red and white vertically striated background, evoking a sense of intensity and traditional character.

Ola og Gunvor, Hjartdal

Johs Rian

Relevance Score: 0.9516

 "Søndag ettermiddag kl. 14.00" by Niclas Gulbrandsen, a high-contrast woodcut print on paper featuring the silhouette of a person standing next to steps with a small dog on a lower step, set against a background of vertical lines suggestive of a fenced area.

Søndag ettermiddag kl. 14.00

Niclas Gulbrandsen

Relevance Score: 0.9515

" A color woodcut titled "Kjell Askildsen" by Tom Gundersen, featuring a stylized humanoid figure integrated into a heart-like shape with a light beige background, crafted using a limited color palette of white and black with delicate texture. The artwork is framed in pale grey and enclosed in a simple darker frame.

Kjell Askildsen

Tom Gundersen

Relevance Score: 0.9511

 A woodcut print titled "Nude" by artist Ludvig Karsten, depicting a high-contrast, stark image of a standing nude human figure with expressive, abstract lines on paper, evoking a sense of bold rawness and frontality.

Nude

Ludvig Karsten

Relevance Score: 0.9509

 "Søndag ettermiddag kl. 12.15" by Niclas Gulbrandsen, a black and white woodcut print on paper showcasing two stylized figures within an abstract, textural environment that suggests an outdoor scene with patterns resembling foliage above. One figure is seated and reclined to the left, and the other stands to the right in a walking pose, both silhouetted against a contrasting light background.

Søndag ettermiddag kl. 12.15

Niclas Gulbrandsen

Relevance Score: 0.9507

Alt-Text: "Hva far gjorde - var alltid rett! La meg gjøre det samme! XXII" by Arne Bendik Sjur. This black and white drypoint on paper shows a childlike sculpture standing on a pedestal in the bottom center, against a dark backdrop with a grinning celestial face surrounded by concentric circles and lines above.

Hva far gjorde - var alltid rett! La meg gjøre det samme! XXII

Arne Bendik Sjur

Relevance Score: 0.9506

 Monochromatic woodcut print titled "Søndag ettermiddag kl. 13.06" by Niclas Gulbrandsen, featuring the silhouette of a figure in motion with extended limbs, against a backdrop of vertical and horizontal lines that suggest an interior space with dramatic lighting.

Søndag ettermiddag kl. 13.06

Niclas Gulbrandsen

Relevance Score: 0.9504

 "Johannes og huslæreren" by Håkon Stenstadvold, a black and white woodcut on paper depicting two figures walking side by side into a darker area, with expressive etched lines creating a texturized urban backdrop.

Johannes og huslæreren

Håkon Stenstadvold

Relevance Score: 0.9503

 "Old Jølster Maiden," a woodcut portrait by Nikolai Astrup featuring the side profile of an elderly woman in traditional headgear, with detailed lines emphasizing her aged features against a dark background.

Old Jølster Maiden

Nikolai Astrup

Relevance Score: 0.9502

 "Beundring" by Niclas Gulbrandsen, a black and white woodcut print on paper, depicting two silhouetted figures interacting closely with their profiles toward one another, creating a subtle narrative through the use of high-contrast lines and textured shading.

Beundring

Niclas Gulbrandsen

Relevance Score: 0.9502

 A print by Niclas Gulbrandsen featuring a small, detailed black and white woodcut of a character wearing a decorative hat centered on cream-colored paper, with 'NICLAS GULBRANDSEN TRESNITT' printed above and some descriptive Norwegian text below.

Ukjent tittel

Niclas Gulbrandsen

Relevance Score: 0.9501

"Art print by Arne Bendik Sjur titled 'Hva far gjorde - var alltid rett! La meg gjøre det samme

Hva far gjorde - var alltid rett! La meg gjøre det samme! XVI

Arne Bendik Sjur

Relevance Score: 0.9501