"Vilhelm Hammershøi", Yamaguchi Prefectural Museum of Art, 6 April 2020–6 June 2020
SKAGENSMALERNE - I nyt lys, Arken, Museum for Moderne Kunst, 26 January 2008–8 June 2008
Inscriptions
Oscar Björck
Notes
Dansk: Værkdatering: (1883)
Dansk: afsluttet: dokumenteret
References
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Mette Bøgh Jensen (2005) At male sit privatliv: skagensmalernes selviscenesættelse, omt. p. 123-125, afb p. 124 (fig. 36), 2005-229
Ubekendt (2008) Skagensmalerne - i nyt lys, ill. p. 70-71, C 38830
Karin Sidén (2013) Skagen: En skandinavisk konstnärskoloni, afb. p. 100-101, omt. p. 106f
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