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                Knud Bergslien (1827–1908)       | 
               
              
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                 Norwegian painter 
                 
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               1827 | 
               1908 | 
               
              
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                Oslo (Christiania) | 
               
              
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           | Title | 
           An evening at the hut of the cow-herdesses | 
          
          
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             Litografi af Winckelmann & Sönner i Berlin 
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           | Date | 
           before 1858 | 
          
          
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           lithograph | 
          
          
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            Norske Folkelivsbilleder : efter Malerier og Tegninger, Christiania : Chr. Tønsberg, 1858. Plate 8 (p. 35 in scanned copy) | 
          
         
         
        
         
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