Oda Krohg - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Anne Wickstrøm. Oda Krohg : maleri. Lillehammer kunstmuseum, 2005. 11 pp. ISBN 82-91388-46-6
  • Anne Wickstrøm. «Oda Krohg» In Norsk biografisk leksikon, vol. 5 (2002)
  • Anne Wickstrøm. Oda Krohg : et kunstnerliv. Gyldendal, 1988. ISBN 82-05-17392-3
  • Anne Wickstrøm. «Oda Krohg» In Norsk kunstnerleksikon, vol. 2, 1983
  • Per Krohg. «Oda Krohg : Tale ved Chr. Krohgs fest 18. nov. 1952». In Kunst og kultur, 1953

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