Per Åhlin. Illustration for The Man Who Quit Smoking, by Tage Danielsson. 1968.
Edvard Munch, Mädchen auf der Brücke (The Girls on the Bridge), 1918.
Unidentified Japanese Meiji artist, Audubon Opening His Box of Watercolors Destroyed by Norway Rats (Ukiyo-e woodblock print), c. 1872–77.
Peter Haars. Lanterne Science Fiction Book Covers. 1960s-1970s.
Erik Pontoppidan, Det Forste Forsorg paa Norges Naturlige Historie (The Natural History of Norway), 1755.
Sámi family gathered in front of Lavvus somewhere along the Kanstadfjord near Lødingen, Nordland (Norway), ca. 1896.
Lyngen Troms, Sámi man (Sápmelaš or Laplander) stands in front of a Lavvo accompanied by his reindeer (Boazu), c. 1909.
Edvard Munch, Night in Saint Cloud (Oil on paper), 1892.
O.H. von Lode, The Sami People (Copper-plate etching), Beskrivelse over Finnmarkens Lapper, deres Tungemaal, Levemaade og forrige Afgudsdyrkelse, Copenhagen, 1767.
Haldens Superior Impregnated Damp Proof Safety Match, Fredrikshald, Norway.
Et dansk Flag fra Unionstiden i Maria-Kirken i Lübeck (Denmark, Sweden, Norway in the reign of King Eric of Pomerania, c. 1396-1420), Copenhagen: C.A. Reitzel, ca. 1882.
Urnes Stave Church (Urnes stavkyrkje); 12th-century stave church at Ornes, along the Lustrafjorden in Luster (Sogn og Fjordane county), it sits upon the eastern side of the fjord, across from the village of Solvorn, in Norway.
The Lewis Chessmen, carved from walrus ivory and whales teeth (Belonging to a group of 78 pieces purported to have been found at one site on the Isle of Lewis [Camas Uig] in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, 1831); 12th century, probably made by Scandinavian craftsmen originating in Trondheim, Norway.