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  2. Achton Friis - Wikipedia

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    Achton Friis (5 September 1871 – 17 December 1939) was a Danish] illustrator, painter and writer. He participated in the Denmark expedition to Northeast Greenland in 1906–1908, creating a large number of works in the process, both landscape paintings and portraits, as well as a written account which was published in 1909.

  3. List of Greenlandic artists - Wikipedia

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    Steffen Møller (1882–1909), landscape lithography, son of Lars Møller [5] Iben Mondrup, ... (Contemporary Art from Greenland). Nordic Arts Centre, 1989.

  4. Martin Greenland - Wikipedia

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    John Spurling, writing for The Spectator in 2009, described him as "a bold and ambitious artist using the past to rediscover and repossess the natural world of our own time" producing "large, skilful, traditionally painterly landscapes". [4] Greenland's painting National Park is in the collection of Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery, having ...

  5. Carl Rasmussen - Wikipedia

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    Jens Erik Carl Rasmussen (ca. 1870) Summer night off the Greenland coast circa year 1000 (1875) Jens Erik Carl Rasmussen (31 August 1841 – 1 October 1893) was a Danish painter best known for his marine art and scenes of Greenland.

  6. Pia Arke - Wikipedia

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    Pia Arke (née Gant; 1 September 1958 – May 2007) was a Kalaaleq (Greenlandic Inuk) and Danish visual and performance artist, writer and photographer. She is remembered for her self-portraits and landscape photographs of Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland), as well as for her paintings, writings which strove to make visible the colonial histories and complex ethnic and cultural relations between ...

  7. Hans Lynge - Wikipedia

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    His paintings draw on similar themes of Greenlandic legend and mothers [2] while having the European influence of Impressionism. [3] He played a role in the history of Greenland theatre as well. [4] He also wrote several books depicting Nuuk. [5] His father was pastor Niels Lynge who was a painter in his own right. [6]