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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Ada Madssen, Anne Grimdalen, Arne Vinje Gunnerud, Bard Breivik, Brynjulf Bergslien, Dagfin Werenskiold, Dyre Vaa, Emanuel Vigeland, Espen Dietrichson, Fredrik K.B., Fritz Roed, Gunnar Janson, Guri Berg, Gustav Laerum, Gustav Vigeland, Hans Michelsen, Henrik Hagtvedt, Ingebrigt Vik, Iver Jaks, Jan Valentin Saether, Jean Heiberg, Julius Middelthun, Karl E. Nilsen, Kjell Erik Killi Olsen, Kjell Nupen, Knut Steen, Kristian Kvakland, Kristofer Leirdal, Lars Haetta, Louise Nippierd, Ludvig Eikaas, Magnus Berg, Magnus Vigrestad, Maja Refsum, Nils Aas, Nils Bergslien, Nina Sundbye, Ola Enstad, Oscar Castberg, Per Ung, Ragnhild Butenschon, Rolf Nesch, Sigri Welhaven, Sivert Donali, Stephan Sinding, Trygve Thorsen, Waldemar Sefsland Dahl, Wilhelm Rasmussen, Ornulf Bast. Excerpt: Louise Nippierd (born 16 January 1962) is a British-Norwegian metal-and-jewellery artist, living in Oslo, Norway. Louise Nippierd was born and raised in England and moved to Norway with her Norwegian journalist mother and English father in 1967. Her father was a Commander in the Royal Navy on a 3-year contract with NATO in Baerum. During her first two years in Norway, Louise attended St. George's British School in Baerum, while her three siblings continued on at different boarding schools in England. In 1969 the family decided to stay in Norway, and Louise started at Smestad Primary School in Oslo, where several members of the Norwegian Royal Family, including King Harald V and Crown Prince Haakon Magnus, have also been pupils. Louise completed courses in a variety of arts and crafts, including needlecraft and pattern design at IPA Husflidskole, Oslo, and weaving at Nesbru Videregaende Skole, Asker; she then worked in several elderly care centres and nursing homes teaching pottery and clay work in order to gain the necessary entry requirements...