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Kîstat Lund (11 October 1944 – 8 January 2017) was an Greenlandic graphic artist, illustrator, painter and schoolteacher. Educated at GU Nuuk High School and Viborg Katedralskole, she began drawing and painting while she was in high school and she worked with the techniques of painting in airbrush, acrylic, graphics, oil, paper cuts, pastel paintings, reliefs, tapestry weave templates and watercolour. Lund created art that was commissioned by conference rooms, institutions and schools. She was also a teacher at Narsap Atuarfia in Narsaq from 1975 after training as a teacher. Lund received scholarships and awards for her work and she was appointed Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog in 1997.

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  • Kiistat Lund (nach alter Rechtschreibung Kîstat Lund; * 11. Oktober 1944 in Ammassivik; † 8. Januar 2017 in Qaqortoq) war eine grönländische Künstlerin. (de)
  • Kîstat Lund (11 October 1944 – 8 January 2017) was an Greenlandic graphic artist, illustrator, painter and schoolteacher. Educated at GU Nuuk High School and Viborg Katedralskole, she began drawing and painting while she was in high school and she worked with the techniques of painting in airbrush, acrylic, graphics, oil, paper cuts, pastel paintings, reliefs, tapestry weave templates and watercolour. Lund created art that was commissioned by conference rooms, institutions and schools. She was also a teacher at Narsap Atuarfia in Narsaq from 1975 after training as a teacher. Lund received scholarships and awards for her work and she was appointed Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog in 1997. (en)
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  • Qaqortoq, Kujalleq, Greenland (en)
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  • Kiistat Lund (nach alter Rechtschreibung Kîstat Lund; * 11. Oktober 1944 in Ammassivik; † 8. Januar 2017 in Qaqortoq) war eine grönländische Künstlerin. (de)
  • Kîstat Lund (11 October 1944 – 8 January 2017) was an Greenlandic graphic artist, illustrator, painter and schoolteacher. Educated at GU Nuuk High School and Viborg Katedralskole, she began drawing and painting while she was in high school and she worked with the techniques of painting in airbrush, acrylic, graphics, oil, paper cuts, pastel paintings, reliefs, tapestry weave templates and watercolour. Lund created art that was commissioned by conference rooms, institutions and schools. She was also a teacher at Narsap Atuarfia in Narsaq from 1975 after training as a teacher. Lund received scholarships and awards for her work and she was appointed Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog in 1997. (en)
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