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This file was derived from : Munch Det Syke Barn 1885-86.jpgby [[:User:|Edvard Munch, (1863–1944) , , , , , , Alternative names, , E. Munch; Ėdvard Munk; Edward Munch; Munch; eduard munch; edv. munch; edward munch, , Description, Norwegian painter, graphic artist and printmaker, , Date of birth/death, , 12 December 1863 / 1863, 23 January 1944 / 1944, , Location of birth/death, , Løten (Norway), Ekely (Norway), , Work period, 1883–1944, , Work location, , Oslo, Paris, Berlin, Lübeck, Nice, Ekely, Kragerø, , Authority control, , Q41406, VIAF 61624802, ISNI 0000 0001 2135 7541, ULAN 500032949, LCCN n79006348, NLA 35368296, WorldCat, , , , artist QSP170,Q41406]]
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