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The Blue Kitchen (Norwegian: Det blå kjøkken; dated 1913) is the title of a neo-impressionist painting by Norwegian artist Ludvig Karsten, showing a kitchen table ready for breakfast, while the morning sun is shining through the window. The Blue Kitchen is regarded among Karsten's most important paintings. It is located at the National Gallery in Oslo.

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  • The Blue Kitchen (Norwegian: Det blå kjøkken; dated 1913) is the title of a neo-impressionist painting by Norwegian artist Ludvig Karsten, showing a kitchen table ready for breakfast, while the morning sun is shining through the window. The Blue Kitchen is regarded among Karsten's most important paintings. It is located at the National Gallery in Oslo. In 1913 Karsten was newly married, and the couple moved from Copenhagen to the Norwegian island Hvasser. Sources differ whether Blue Kitchen is painted in Copenhagen or Hvasser. The painting was bought by art collector Christian Tetzen-Lund in 1913. In his notebook he called it Det blaa Vindue, and he had paid a price of 125 kr. The blue Kitchen was first publicly exhibited at The Autumn Exhibition in Kristiania in 1913, and also at an exhibition in Copenhagen later the same year. The National Gallery acquired the painting after offering a price of 800 kr. (en)
  • Det blå köket (norska: Det blå kjøkken) är en oljemålning av den norske konstnären Ludvig Karsten från 1913. Målningen är utställd på Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkitektur og design i Oslo. Målningen är utförd i Köpenhamn 1913 och köptes av Karstens danska mecenat Christian Tetzen-Lund för 125 kronor. Senare samma år visades den på Høstutstillingen i Kristiania (nuvarande Oslo). Nasjonalmuseets kom då fram till att man ville förvärva målningen och Tetzen-Lund gick med på att sälja den för 800 kronor. (sv)
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  • Det blå köket (norska: Det blå kjøkken) är en oljemålning av den norske konstnären Ludvig Karsten från 1913. Målningen är utställd på Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkitektur og design i Oslo. Målningen är utförd i Köpenhamn 1913 och köptes av Karstens danska mecenat Christian Tetzen-Lund för 125 kronor. Senare samma år visades den på Høstutstillingen i Kristiania (nuvarande Oslo). Nasjonalmuseets kom då fram till att man ville förvärva målningen och Tetzen-Lund gick med på att sälja den för 800 kronor. (sv)
  • The Blue Kitchen (Norwegian: Det blå kjøkken; dated 1913) is the title of a neo-impressionist painting by Norwegian artist Ludvig Karsten, showing a kitchen table ready for breakfast, while the morning sun is shining through the window. The Blue Kitchen is regarded among Karsten's most important paintings. It is located at the National Gallery in Oslo. (en)
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