https://www.edueda.net/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Bjarni+Bragason&feedformat=atomEduEDA - The EDUcational Encyclopedia of Digital Arts - Contributi di questo Utente [it]2024-03-19T05:04:56ZContributi di questo UtenteMediaWiki 1.26.0https://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=The_sisters_of_Stapi&diff=37194The sisters of Stapi2007-12-19T15:41:07Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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[[Immagine:Kjarval2.jpg|left|frame|The Sisters Of Stapi]]<br />
Painting by [[Jóhannes Sveinsson Kjarval]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=The_altarpeece_of_Bakkagerdi&diff=37193The altarpeece of Bakkagerdi2007-12-19T15:40:40Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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[[Immagine:Kjarval3.jpg|left|frame|The Altarpeece of Bakkagerdi]]<br />
Painting by [[Jóhannes Sveinsson Kjarval]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=The_Forest_pallace&diff=37192The Forest pallace2007-12-19T15:40:04Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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[[Immagine:Kjarval4.jpg|left|frame|The Forest Pallace]]<br />
Painting by [[Jóhannes Sveinsson Kjarval]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=The_Forest_pallace&diff=37189The Forest pallace2007-12-19T15:39:31Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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[[Immagine:Kjarval4.jpg|frame|The Forest Pallace]]<br />
Painting by [[Jóhannes Sveinsson Kjarval]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=The_Forest_pallace&diff=37188The Forest pallace2007-12-19T15:37:58Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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[[Immagine:Kjarval4.jpg|frame|Painting by Jóhannes Sveinsson Kjarval]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Categoria:Muggur&diff=37163Categoria:Muggur2007-12-19T15:04:58Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div>[[categoria:Icelandic Painters]]<br />
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Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson, better known as Muggur, (5. september 1891 - 26. júlí 1924) was an [[Icelandic_Painters|icelandic artist]] from [[Bíldudalur]].</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Folk&diff=37145Folk2007-12-19T14:54:11Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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[[Immagine:folk.jpg]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=File:Folk.jpg&diff=37142File:Folk.jpg2007-12-19T14:53:35Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div></div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Madur&diff=37139Madur2007-12-19T14:52:56Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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[[Immagine:madur.jpg]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=File:Madur.jpg&diff=37136File:Madur.jpg2007-12-19T14:51:53Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div></div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Paintings_Muggur01&diff=37125Paintings Muggur012007-12-19T14:44:54Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div></div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Hus_a_holnum&diff=37124Hus a holnum2007-12-19T14:44:08Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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[[Immagine:malverk01.jpeg]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Paintings_Muggur01&diff=37121Paintings Muggur012007-12-19T14:40:05Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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[[Immagine:malverk01.jpeg]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Paintings_Muggur01&diff=37120Paintings Muggur012007-12-19T14:39:37Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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[[Immagine:malverk01.jpg]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Paintings_Muggur01&diff=37118Paintings Muggur012007-12-19T14:39:22Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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[[Immagine:Malverk01.jpg]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Categoria:Paintings_Muggur&diff=37117Categoria:Paintings Muggur2007-12-19T14:38:26Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div>[[Categoria:Muggur]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Categoria:Paintings_Muggur&diff=37115Categoria:Paintings Muggur2007-12-19T14:37:40Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div>[[Categoria:Muggur]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=File:Malverk01.jpeg&diff=37113File:Malverk01.jpeg2007-12-19T14:36:49Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div>[[Immagine:Gudmundur_Thorsteinsson01.jpg|right|frame|Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson (Muggur)]]<br />
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Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson, better known as Muggur, (5. september 1891 - 26. júlí 1924) was an [[Icelandic_Painters|icelandic artist]] from [[Bíldudalur]]. He made alot of his works with oil, coloured pencils, coal and clip-arts. „Sjöundi dagur í Paradís“ (Seventh day in paradise) is one of his most famous works and the book „Sagan af Dimmalimm“ (The story of Dimmalimm) which is made for childrens. He also put his art on icelandic cards which was really popular by the people. He got one of the main-roles in the movie „Sögu Borgarættarinnar“ (Story of the Borgar-family) which was produced in 1919 in Iceland. He was young when he died of cancer.<br />
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[[categoria:Muggur]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=File:Gudmundur_Thorsteinsson01.jpg&diff=37103File:Gudmundur Thorsteinsson01.jpg2007-12-19T14:30:21Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div>[[Immagine:muggur.jpg|right|frame|Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson (Muggur)]]<br />
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Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson, better known as Muggur, (5. september 1891 - 26. júlí 1924) was an [[Icelandic_Painters|icelandic artist]] from [[Bíldudalur]]. He made alot of his works with oil, coloured pencils, coal and clip-arts. „Sjöundi dagur í Paradís“ (Seventh day in paradise) is one of his most famous works and the book „Sagan af Dimmalimm“ (The story of Dimmalimm) which is made for childrens. He also put his art on icelandic cards which was really popular by the people. He got one of the main-roles in the movie „Sögu Borgarættarinnar“ (Story of the Borgar-family) which was produced in 1919 in Iceland. He was young when he died of cancer.<br />
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[[categoria:Muggur]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Muggur&diff=37091Muggur2007-12-19T14:27:33Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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[[Immagine:muggur.jpg|right|frame|Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson (Muggur)]]<br />
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Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson, better known as Muggur, (5. september 1891 - 26. júlí 1924) was an [[Icelandic_Painters|icelandic artist]] from [[Bíldudalur]]. He made alot of his works with oil, coloured pencils, coal and clip-arts. „Sjöundi dagur í Paradís“ (Seventh day in paradise) is one of his most famous works and the book „Sagan af Dimmalimm“ (The story of Dimmalimm) which is made for childrens. He also put his art on icelandic cards which was really popular by the people. He got one of the main-roles in the movie „Sögu Borgarættarinnar“ (Story of the Borgar-family) which was produced in 1919 in Iceland. He was young when he died of cancer.<br />
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[[categoria:Icelandic_Painters]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Muggur&diff=37087Muggur2007-12-19T14:26:51Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div>Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson, better known as Muggur, (5. september 1891 - 26. júlí 1924) was an [[Icelandic_Painters|icelandic artist]] from [[Bíldudalur]]. He made alot of his works with oil, coloured pencils, coal and clip-arts. „Sjöundi dagur í Paradís“ (Seventh day in paradise) is one of his most famous works and the book „Sagan af Dimmalimm“ (The story of Dimmalimm) which is made for childrens. He also put his art on icelandic cards which was really popular by the people. He got one of the main-roles in the movie „Sögu Borgarættarinnar“ (Story of the Borgar-family) which was produced in 1919 in Iceland. He was young when he died of cancer.<br />
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[[Immagine:muggur.jpg|right|frame|Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson (Muggur)]]<br />
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[[categoria:Icelandic_Painters]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Muggur&diff=37085Muggur2007-12-19T14:26:25Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div>Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson, better known as Muggur, (5. september 1891 - 26. júlí 1924) was an [[Icelandic_Painters|icelandic artist]] from [[Bíldudalur]]. He made alot of his works with oil, coloured pencils, coal and clip-arts. „Sjöundi dagur í Paradís“ (Seventh day in paradise) is one of his most famous works and the book „Sagan af Dimmalimm“ (The story of Dimmalimm) which is made for childrens. He also put his art on icelandic cards which was really popular by the people. He got one of the main-roles in the movie „Sögu Borgarættarinnar“ (Story of the Borgar-family) which was produced in 1919 in Iceland. He was young when he died of cancer.<br />
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[[Immagine:muggur.jpg|center|frame|Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson (Muggur)]]<br />
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[[categoria:Icelandic_Painters]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Muggur&diff=37082Muggur2007-12-19T14:25:54Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div>Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson, better known as Muggur, (5. september 1891 - 26. júlí 1924) was an [[Icelandic_Painters|icelandic artist]] from [[Bíldudalur]]. He made alot of his works with oil, coloured pencils, coal and clip-arts. „Sjöundi dagur í Paradís“ (Seventh day in paradise) is one of his most famous works and the book „Sagan af Dimmalimm“ (The story of Dimmalimm) which is made for childrens. He also put his art on icelandic cards which was really popular by the people. He got one of the main-roles in the movie „Sögu Borgarættarinnar“ (Story of the Borgar-family) which was produced in 1919 in Iceland. He was young when he died of cancer.<br />
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[[categoria:Icelandic_Painters]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=File:Muggur.jpg&diff=37078File:Muggur.jpg2007-12-19T14:25:19Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div></div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Categoria:Muggur&diff=37047Categoria:Muggur2007-12-19T14:17:26Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson, better known as Muggur, (5. september 1891 - 26. júlí 1924) was an [[Icelandic_Painters|icelandic artist]] from [[Bíldudalur]]. He made alot of his works with oil, coloured pencils, coal and clip-arts. „Sjöundi dagur í Paradís“ (Seventh day in paradise) is one of his most famous works and the book „Sagan af Dimmalimm“ (The story of Dimmalimm) which is made for childrens. He also put his art on icelandic play-cards which was really popular by the people. He got one of the main-roles in the movie „Sögu Borgarættarinnar“ (Story of the Borgar-family) which was produced in 1919 in Iceland. He was young when he died cause of cancer.</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Categoria:Muggur&diff=37018Categoria:Muggur2007-12-19T14:06:19Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson, better known as Muggur, (5. september 1891 - 26. júlí 1924) was an [[Icelandic_Painters|icelandic artist]] from [[Bíldudalur]]. He made alot of his works with oil, coloured pencils, coal and clip-arts. „Sjöundi dagur í Paradís“ (Seventh day in paradise) is one of his most famous works and the book „Sagan af Dimmalimm“ (The story of Dimmalimm) which is made for childrens. He also put his art on icelandic play-cards which was really popular by the people. He got one of the main-roles in the movie „Sögu Borgarættarinnar“ (Story of the Borgar-family) which was produced in 1919 in Iceland. He was young when he died of cancer.</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Categoria:Muggur&diff=37017Categoria:Muggur2007-12-19T14:05:39Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson, better known as Muggur, (5. september 1891 - 26. júlí 1924) was an [[Icelandic_Painters|icelandic artist]] from [[Bíldudalur]]. He made alot of his works with oil, coloured pencils, coal and clip-arts. „Sjöundi dagur í Paradís“ (Seventh day in paradise) is one of his most famous works and the book „Sagan af Dimmalimm“ (The story of Dimmalimm) which is made for childrens. He also put his art on icelandic cards which was really popular by the people. He got one of the main-roles in the movie „Sögu Borgarættarinnar“ (Story of the Borgar-family) which was produced in 1919 in Iceland. He was young when he died of cancer.</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Muggur&diff=37015Muggur2007-12-19T14:04:45Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div>Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson, better known as Muggur, (5. september 1891 - 26. júlí 1924) was an [[Icelandic_Painters|icelandic artist]] from [[Bíldudalur]]. He made alot of his works with oil, coloured pencils, coal and clip-arts. „Sjöundi dagur í Paradís“ (Seventh day in paradise) is one of his most famous works and the book „Sagan af Dimmalimm“ (The story of Dimmalimm) which is made for childrens. He also put his art on icelandic cards which was really popular by the people. He got one of the main-roles in the movie „Sögu Borgarættarinnar“ (Story of the Borgar-family) which was produced in 1919 in Iceland. He was young when he died of cancer.<br />
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[[categoria:Icelandic_Painters]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Muggur&diff=37014Muggur2007-12-19T14:04:32Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div>Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson, better known as Muggur, (5. september 1891 - 26. júlí 1924) was an [[Icelandic_Painters|icelandic artist]] from [[Bíldudalur]]. He made alot of his works with oil, coloured pencils, coal and clip-arts. „Sjöundi dagur í Paradís“ (Seventh day in paradise) is one of his most famous works and the book „Sagan af Dimmalimm“ (The story of Dimmalimm) which is made for childrens. He also put his art on icelandic cards which was really popular by the people. He got one of the main-roles in the movie „Sögu Borgarættarinnar“ (Story of the Borgar-family) which was produced in 1919 in Iceland. He was young when he died of cancer.<br />
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[[:catagoria:Icelandic_Painters]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Muggur&diff=37013Muggur2007-12-19T14:04:21Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div>Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson, better known as Muggur, (5. september 1891 - 26. júlí 1924) was an [[Icelandic_Painters|icelandic artist]] from [[Bíldudalur]]. He made alot of his works with oil, coloured pencils, coal and clip-arts. „Sjöundi dagur í Paradís“ (Seventh day in paradise) is one of his most famous works and the book „Sagan af Dimmalimm“ (The story of Dimmalimm) which is made for childrens. He also put his art on icelandic cards which was really popular by the people. He got one of the main-roles in the movie „Sögu Borgarættarinnar“ (Story of the Borgar-family) which was produced in 1919 in Iceland. He was young when he died of cancer.<br />
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[[:catagoria:Icelandic Painters]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Muggur&diff=37012Muggur2007-12-19T14:04:11Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div>Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson, better known as Muggur, (5. september 1891 - 26. júlí 1924) was an [[Icelandic_Painters|icelandic artist]] from [[Bíldudalur]]. He made alot of his works with oil, coloured pencils, coal and clip-arts. „Sjöundi dagur í Paradís“ (Seventh day in paradise) is one of his most famous works and the book „Sagan af Dimmalimm“ (The story of Dimmalimm) which is made for childrens. He also put his art on icelandic cards which was really popular by the people. He got one of the main-roles in the movie „Sögu Borgarættarinnar“ (Story of the Borgar-family) which was produced in 1919 in Iceland. He was young when he died of cancer.<br />
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[[catagoria:Icelandic Painters]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Categoria:R%C3%B3ska&diff=36996Categoria:Róska2007-12-19T13:54:09Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div>Ragnhildur Óskarsdóttir (31. október 1940 – 13. mars 1996) better known as Róska was an icelandic painter, producer, and feminist. She studied art and production in Prague and Rome in Italy where she spent most of her lifetime. One of her most special trademarks was very red lips that is in many of her arts.<br />
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She did, or took part in, the movie L'impossibilità di recitare Elettra oggi (1970), Sóley (1982) & Ólafur Liljurós and also seven documentary-films about Iceland for the italian television RAI in the seventies.<br />
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She also lived with her husband Manrico Pavolettoni in the small town Fabbrico near Reggio Emilia in North-Italy in 1968. <br />
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[[categoria:Icelandic Painters]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Roska&diff=36989Roska2007-12-19T13:50:44Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div>Ragnhildur Óskarsdóttir (31. október 1940 – 13. mars 1996) better known as Róska was an icelandic painter, producer, and feminist. She studied art and production in Prague and Rome in Italy where she spent most of her lifetime. One of her most special trademarks was very red lips that is in many of her arts.<br />
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She did, or took part in, the movie L'impossibilità di recitare Elettra oggi (1970), Sóley (1982) & Ólafur Liljurós and also seven documentary-films about Iceland for the italian television RAI in the seventies.<br />
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She also lived with her husband Manrico Pavolettoni in the small town Fabbrico near Reggio Emilia in North-Italy in 1968.</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Muggur&diff=36923Muggur2007-12-19T13:33:56Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div>Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson, better known as Muggur, (5. september 1891 - 26. júlí 1924) was an [[Icelandic_Painters|icelandic artist]] from [[Bíldudalur]]. He made alot of his works with oil, coloured pencils, coal and clip-arts. „Sjöundi dagur í Paradís“ (Seventh day in paradise) is one of his most famous works and the book „Sagan af Dimmalimm“ (The story of Dimmalimm) which is made for childrens. He also put his art on icelandic cards which was really popular by the people. He got one of the main-roles in the movie „Sögu Borgarættarinnar“ (Story of the Borgar-family) which was produced in 1919 in Iceland. He was young when he died of cancer.</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Ina_Hauge&diff=36679Ina Hauge2007-12-19T10:29:04Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div>[[categoria:Pittore famouse]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Van_Gogh&diff=36676Van Gogh2007-12-19T10:28:21Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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<div>[[categoria:Pittore famouse]]</div>Bjarni Bragasonhttps://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Esercitazione_18_12_2007&diff=36133Esercitazione 18 12 20072007-12-18T15:00:38Z<p>Bjarni Bragason: </p>
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