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Kunst Og Nasjon. Brytninger I Kunstsynet I Norge 1750–1905 Randi C Kunst og nasjon. Brytninger i kunstsynet i Norge 1750–1905 Randi C. Solheim Errata 30. November 2018: Komplettering: LITTERATUR OG TRYKTE KILDER Aftenbladet, nr. 123, 1865. Aftenbladet, 12.3.1873. Aftenbladet, nr. 206, 1874. Aftenposten, 5.11.1885. Aftenposten, nr. 267A, 13.11.1885. Aubert, Andreas, Aftenposten, nr. 110 A og B, 13.5.1882. Aubert, Andreas, ”En Impressionist”, Aftenposten, nr. 299, 21.12.1883. Aubert, Andreas, ”Folkelig kunst”, Verdens Gang, 3.4.1900. Aubert, Andreas, ”Kunstnernes fjerde Høstutstilling”, Nyt Tidsskrift, Kristiania 1885. Aubert, Andreas, ”I anledning af Christian Krohgs store Komposisjon: Fra Politilægens Venteværelse”, Aftenposten, 23.3.1887. Aubert, Andreas, ”Kunstkritik”, Dagbladet, nr. 147, 1.5.1887. Aubert, Andreas, ”Høstudstillingen IV. Edvard Munch”, Dagbladet, 5.11.1890. Aubert, Andreas, ”Folkelig kunst”, Verdens Gang, 3.4.1900. 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Skal stå: Gilje og Rasmussen 2002, s. 250. Side 18, note 60, står: Jean Calvin, Institutitio Religionis Christianae, Neukirken 1936, s. 88. Skal stå: Jean Calvin, Institutio Religionis Christianae, Neukirchen 1936, s. 88. Se Arvidsson 1987, s. 224. Side 19, note 61, står: Ibid., s. 139. Skal stå: Ibid., s. 56 og s. 239. Side 19, note 62, står: Ibid., s. 142. Skal stå: Ibid., s. 242. Side 50, linje 28–29, står: som får påvirker. Skal stå: som påvirker. Side 54, linje 15, står: Tesdorph. Skal stå: Tesdorpf. Side 54, note 301, står: Karl Wilhelm von Tesdorph. Skal stå: Karl Wilhelm Tesdorpf. Side 54, siste linje, står: velrennomert. Skal stå: velrenommert. 5 Side 59, linje 8, står: betydelig personligheter. Skal stå: betydelige personligheter. Side 63, linje 12, står: Men legger Thue ingen vekt på. Skal stå: Men Thue legger ingen vekt på. Side 65, andre avsnitt, linje 5, står: norrønne. Skal stå: norrøne. Side 66, linje 22, står: Perinskiöld. Skal stå: Peringskiöld. Side 69, linje 29, står: Jacob Marcus Monrad. Skal stå: Marcus Jacob Monrad. Side 70, linje 15, står: Øystein Pahrmann. Skal stå: Øistein
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