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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Faroese_artFaroese art - Wikipedia

    Faroese art is art by artists living in the Faroe Islands and art by Faroese nationals living abroad. In the Faroe Islands, art is an important part of everyday life and in the public debate. It may be the special light in the Faroes which causes so many to express themselves in painting. [citation needed]

  2. www.faroeislands.fo › arts-culture › visual-artsVisual Arts - Faroe Islands

    Faroese visual arts was practically unknown before the year 1900. There was one man, Díðrikur á Skarvanesi, who painted birds but little is known about him, though five of his paintings made of gouache are in the possesion of Listasavn Føroya (en. The National Gallery of the Faroes). Some foreign artists residing in the Faroes sparkled an ...

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  6. General rules. According to the Faroese law of 2013, since amended [1] : Works are protected for the term of life of the author plus 70 years (= { {PD-old-70}}) (§ 53, 1) Anonymous works are protected with a copyright term of 70 years after the work was made available to the public if the author never disclosed their identity (= { {Anonymous ...

  7. The diversity and depth of creative talent in the cultural scene today is equally due to international influences. Faroese writers, musicians, visual artists, performers, filmmakers and designers have taken trends and impulses from many other countries and cultures and combined these with Faroese influences to create unique new styles.

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