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Forest Motif

Crayon

1899–1902

Inventory number:

PE.T.00346

© Munchmuseet

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    Details

  • TitleSkogsmotiv (NO)
    Forest Motif (EN)
  • Date1899–1902
  • ClassificationDrawings
  • Tools/materialCrayon
    Wove paper
  • DimensionsPapir (Sheet): 253 × 362 mm
  • CreditPrivate collection
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