Yes, that was quite true, replied the Smith, and he stuck to his StoryIllustration for "The three Princesses in the Mountain-in-the-Blue" Series title Artist: Erik Werenskiold Creation date: Antagelig før 1885 Object type: Drawing Not on display Artist/producer Erik Werenskiold Visual artist Born 1855 in Eidskog, Hedmark, death 1938 in Oslo Work info Creation date: Antagelig før 1885 Other titles: "Det er ingen løgn", svarte smeden; det sto han ved (NOR) Object type: Drawing Materials and techniques: Penn og skrapeteknikk på papir Material: Paper Dimensions: Height: 143 mm Width: 109 mm Keywords: Visual art Classification: 532 - Bildende kunst Motif: Illustration Motif - type: Myths and fairy tales Acquisition: Purchased 1888 Inventory no.: NG.K&H.B.05128 Part of exhibition: Erik Werenskiold (1855-1938), 2011 Cataloguing level: Single object Owner and collection: Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkitektur og design, The Fine Art Collections Photo: Ivarsøy, Dag Andre/Dag Andre Ivarsøy Related works Erik Werenskiold Drawing Antagelig før 1885 Tre menn But if he fared no worse, he certainly fared no better Variant av illustrasjon til "Herremandsbruden", P. Chr. Asbjørnsen og J. Moe, Eventyrbog for Børn. Norske Folkeeventyr, København 1883 Herders at Tåtøy Sittende mann "Der Geiser". Gjeter fra Gossensass "Squire Per?" said the King Some hauled on the Front Half, and some shoved on the Back, and at last they got the Mare up the Stairs and into the Chamber The Squire and the Neighbor Girl Studie av katt og furugrener Playing Boys The Boy threw himself onto the Little Mare's Back, and rode home at full gallop