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Wikidata and museums

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Mona Lisa Q12418 




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The lady with a fan Q10466368

Damen med slöjan, målning av Alexander Roslin från 1768. Målningen föreställer konstnärens fru, tillika pastellmålaren och ledamoten av franska konstakademien Marie-Suzanne Giroust, klädd à la Bolognaise, det vill säga såsom kvinnorna från italienska Bologna var klädda. Roslin återger på ett utsökt sätt sidentygets textur och lyster. I inventarieböckerna på Österbybruk kallades den här målningen Porträtt av enögt fruntimmer. Idag finns den på Nationalmuseum där den fått titeln Damen med slöjan[1]. Alexander Roslin var från 1759 och fram till hennes död 1772 gift med Marie-Suzanne Giroust.



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P. S. Krøyer 1899 - Sommeraften ved Skagens strand. Kunstneren og hans hustru Q18386245

Summer Evening at Skagen Beach – The Artist and his Wife (DanishSommeraften ved Skagens strand. Kunstneren og hans hustru) is an 1899 painting by Peder Severin Krøyer. One of the best known paintings of the Skagen Painters, it depicts Krøyer with his wife Marie and his dog Rap strolling on the beach in the moonlight.

The final result nevertheless has a rather melancholic tone. Despite the beautiful surroundings, Marie appears distant, disappearing into the blue moonlight. Even Krøyer's own weak figure seems to be experiencing difficulty in supporting her on his arm while the closest figure of all is Krøyer's faithful dog, Rap. After Krøyer had worked on the painting throughout the summer, he submitted it to the Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition in 1900.[2] It was not very well received there, being criticized as banal. In fact, it presents the blue half-light, a favourite with the Symbolists who believed the twilight hour heralded the coming of death. In 1907, Krøyer conveyed his own feelings about Skagen evenings: "Skagen can look so terribly dull in the bright sunlight ... but when the sun goes down, when the moon rises up out of the sea, ... with the fishermen standing on the beach and the cutters sailing by with loosened sails ... in recent years this has been the time I like most of all."[3] A few months after the spring exhibition, Krøyer was admitted to Middelfart Mental Hospital after suffering a nervous breakdown.[2]


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  1. Marie Kroyer
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      1. Marie Kroyer depicted
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      2. Marie Kroyer and Peder Severin Krøyer depicted
    1. Movie about Marie Kroyer - The passion of Maria
      1. IMDB tt1961192
  2. Skagen painter
    1. map 
    2. timeline 

The wounded AngelQ471289

The Wounded Angel (FinnishHaavoittunut enkeli) (1903) is a painting by Finnish symbolist painter Hugo Simberg. It is one of the most recognizable of Simberg's works, and was voted Finland's "national painting" in a vote held by the Ateneum art museum in 2006.[1]
Like other Simberg works, the atmosphere is melancholic: the angelic central figure with her bandaged forehead and bloodied wing, the sombre clothing of her two youthful bearers. The direct gaze of the right-hand figure touches the viewer.
The procession passes through a recognisable landscape, that of Eläintarha, Helsinki, with Töölönlahti Bay in the background.[2] The same road still skirts Töölönlahti Bay today. In Hugo Simberg’s time, the park was a popular spot for leisure-time activities among the working classes. At the time, many charity institutions were located in Eläintarha park; in The Wounded Angel the healthy boys are carrying the injured girl towards the Blind Girls’ School and the Home for Cripples. She clutches a bunch of snowdrops, symbolic of healing and rebirth.


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  1. Hugo Simberg  Q263080
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      1. Atenum
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  2. The Wounded Angel - location search
  3. Part of Europeana 280
    1. Timeline Finland
      1. Timeline All - Histropedia
        1. Timeline Nordic
    2. Image gallery order by number of Articles
    3. Map All
  4. Movement Symbolism
    1. Wikipedia
      1. Symbolism was largely a reaction against naturalism and realism....anti-idealistic styles which were attempts to represent reality in its gritty particularity, and to elevate the humble and the ordinary over the idea. Symbolism was a reaction in favour of spirituality, the imagination, and dreams




  5. WEB sources
    1. Website about Simberg and the wounded angel http://www.simbergintoinenmaailma.fi
    2. Blog adventistperspective.blogspot.se

The Scream - Q18891156

The Scream exists in four versions: two pastels (1893 and 1895) and two paintings (1893 and 1910). There are also several lithographs of The Scream (1895 and later).
The 1895 pastel sold at auction on 2 May 2012 for US$119,922,500, including commission.[45] It is the most colorful of the versions[46] and is distinctive for the downward-looking stance of one of its background figures. It is also the only version not held by a Norwegian museum.
The 1893 version (shown here) was stolen from the National Gallery in Oslo in 1994 and recovered. The 1910 painting was stolen in 2004 from The Munch Museum in Oslo, but recovered in 2006 with limited damage.
The Scream is Munch's most famous work, and one of the most recognizable paintings in all art. It has been widely interpreted as representing the universal anxiety of modern man



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there are 4 versions ofthis painting
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  • The painting was given to National museum because of a Olaf_Schou
    not mapped in Wikidata

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  1. Munch  Q41406
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    1. Symbolism 
    2. German Expressionism

    Nordic contributions in Europeana 80



    Wikidata projects Art

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