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English: Hallingrosa is the name of a permanent exhibition which displays world-class floral painting - "rosemåling" - with emphasis on the development of the Hallingdal tradition - "hallingrosa". In Hallingdal there have been several great floral painters during the later centuries. This exhibition contains, among others, works of Herbrand Sata and his sons Nils Bæra and Embrik Bæra, all of them from Ål. The art history of floral painting from the end of the 18th Century is the basis of the exhibition. Website: aal.kulturhus.no/hallingrosa.html
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