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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.
 
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.
  
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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.
 
She also lived with her husband Manrico Pavolettoni in the small town Fabbrico near Reggio Emilia in North-Italy in 1968.
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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.

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.

She also lived with her husband Manrico Pavolettoni in the small town Fabbrico near Reggio Emilia in North-Italy in 1968.