

Karl Erik Harr – Å fange en bølge
Karl Erik Harr has been a beloved and popular visual artist throughout his more than 50-year-long career. With his powerful depictions of Northern Norway, as well as his delicate pen drawings for Knut Hamsun’s novels, he has secured an enduring place in art history.
Art historian Tommy Sørbø writes engagingly and insightfully about Harr’s life and artistic journey—about what it means to be both loved and criticised by the Norwegian art community.
© Orfeus Publishing
Author: Tommy Sørbø
Publishing editor: Inger Schjoldager
Design/repro/scanning: Halvor Bodin
Orfeus Publishing
Harrmuseet
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2024
24,5 x 27 cm
352 pages
ISBN: 978-82-93959-11-3
Livonia Print SIA, 2024, Latvia
Paper: Arctic Matt 150 g/m²
Endpapers: Munken Lynx 150 g/m²
Typography: ABC Arizona
Binding: Balacron Ottawa 9072 (FSC™)
Language: Norwegian
More documentation photos to come
24,5 x 27 cm
352 pages
ISBN: 978-82-93959-11-3
Livonia Print SIA, 2024, Latvia
Paper: Arctic Matt 150 g/m²
Endpapers: Munken Lynx 150 g/m²
Typography: ABC Arizona
Binding: Balacron Ottawa 9072 (FSC™)
Language: Norwegian
More documentation photos to come