Presten og tre knelende tjenereSketch for illustration, "The Charcoal Burner" Series title Artist: Erik Werenskiold Creation date: Mellom 1878 og 1879 Object type: Drawing Not on display Artist/producer Erik Werenskiold Visual artist Born 1855 in Eidskog, Hedmark, death 1938 in Oslo Work info Creation date: Mellom 1878 og 1879 Other titles: Presten og tre knelende tjenere (NOR) Object type: Drawing Materials and techniques: Penn på papir Material: Paper Dimensions: Width: 84 mm Height: 95 mm Keywords: Visual art Classification: 532 - Bildende kunst Motif - type: Myths and fairy tales Acquisition: Purchased 1888 Inventory no.: NG.K&H.B.05082 Cataloguing level: Single object Owner and collection: Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkitektur og design, The Fine Art Collections Photo: Ivarsøy, Dag Andre/Dag Andre Ivarsøy "Presten og tre knelende tjenere" relates to: They went in and fell on their Knees before the Charcoal Burner, and begged him, for Heavens's sake, not to tell the King Related works Erik Werenskiold Drawing Mellom 1878 og 1879 "...tell me what I'm thinking now! The Charcoal Burner The Parson and the Servant Studier av mann med frakk Landsskapsstudie, fra Vågå Bonde fra Vågå Potetopptakere, fra Vågå Man with Hat and Hands in Pockets Ung kvinne "We have an Ox so Big that, when someone is sitting on each Horn blowing a Lure, one can't hear the other!" They went in and fell on their Knees before the Charcoal Burner, and begged him, for Heavens's sake, not to tell the King Kongen og presten skåler