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The Attic Studio Quiz

The solution is now to see in green here bellow.
I hope you get a good time when you was working for to solve this Attic quiz. This was not
an easy quiz so have you solved seven or more of these  question  right have you  been
really clever.
  1. How many palettes do you think there is here in this photo? It is 5, 6 or 9.
  2. How many easels?  It is 4, 5 or 9.
  3. How many  trolley tables? It is 2, 3 or 4.
  4. How many frames? It is 5, 7 or 8.
  5. How many unpainted canvases do you think there is here? It is 10, 15 or 20.
  6. There is here motives from three islands,  two in Sweden and one is in Portugal and the name as is? Tips: One of these paintings have the title: Liv and Ingmar hunting fossils. The watercolor is don on an Portuguese island  with a beautifully  long beach. Gotland, Fårø and Porto Santo.
  7. A painting have motive from a park in  an  European  capital city and the city's name is? It is Prague, Paris or London.
  8. One painting have a motive from a Portuguese town famous for his many castles and have the name? Is it Lisbon, Oporto or Sintra.
  9. One painting have motive from inside an old sole foundation what is the towns name? Swedish town on an island. Visby.
  10. One painting have a cannon as a motive and in which Norwegian town do I here visit? Is it Trondheim, Halden or Kongsvinger.
  11. One framed image is a copy after a painting by an well-known artist from Rogaland as died in 6. January 1902, What was this artists name? Lars Hertervik
  12. How many Santa Claus and gnomes (include masks) do you think there is here? It is 7, 9 or 18. Tip: Include the "nut gnomes".

Good luck!

The solution  coming, but some time after 24. December ;o).
Why not write your answers down and controller later with the solution, when it is coming.
If you send me the right answers to oddkh@kunst.no before 23. December will you coming with in an drawing lots 23. December 2010.
The winner will become invite to visit my Attic Studio and pick out one painting, his gain, from these paintings in this my  small online Christmas display.

From the Attic Studio belong to Norwegian Engineer/painter Odd K. Hauge
Link to bigger photo in the image above
   From Gotland