Ole Wich
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Ole Wich (b. 1953) from Denmark is a photographer and graphical artist in the Faroe Islands.
Photographs of sculptures
[edit]These sculptures by Janus Kamban were photographed by Wich for Listasavn Føroya (Faroe Islands Art Museum).
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Elinborg, 1937, shows Elinborg Lützen.
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Chain-dance, 1939.
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Móðurmálið (Our motherlanguage), 1948 is a hommage to V. U. Hammershaimb. Tórshavn, National Library.
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Woman, 1949.
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Monument from 1951.
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Man, 1951.
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Fisherman washing fish, 1953.
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Man's torso, 1959.
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Fisherman, 1961.
Stamps
[edit]These sets are based on photographs by Wich, while Czeslaw Slania engraved the stamps.
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FR 57 of 1981: Faroese dance.
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FR 58.
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FR 076 of 1983 - Old Faroese chessmen: King.
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FR 077: Queen.
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FR 149: Harbour scene.
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FR 150: Álvastakkur ("Elfin Stack").
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FR 151: Fagradalsvatn ("Beautiful Valley Lake").
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FR 152: The village.
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FR 169 of 1988: The Cathedral ruins of Kirkjubøur.
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FR 170: Detail of a gothic arc.
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FR 171: The crucifixion on an indoor wall.
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FR 172: Inside the ruins.
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FR 173 of 1989: The church in downtown Tórshavn.
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FR 174: The altar piece.
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FR 175: The bell from the ship "Norske Löwe".
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FR 178 of 1989 - Faroese costumes: Sjóstuka and Stavnhetta.
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FR 179: Stakkur.
These stamps are drawings by Wich.
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FR 254 of 1994: Sheepdog.
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FR 255.
These stamps are linocuts by Janus Kamban, which Ole Wich reproduced and lay-outed as stamps.
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FR 297 of 1996: Grazing Sheep. 1980.
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FR 298Birds and Fishing Boat. 1992.
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FR 299: Tinganes, Tórshavn. 1991.