Death Ibsen, late in his career On 23 May 1906, Ibsen died in his home at Arbins gade 1 in Kristiania (now Oslo) since 2006 The Ibsen Museum (Oslo) after a series of strokes in March 1900. Source: Internet
Further brightening his mood, the general public of Kristiania finally warmed to his work, and museums began to purchase his paintings. Source: Internet
Ibsen went to Christiania (later renamed Kristiania and then Oslo) intending to matriculate at the university. Source: Internet
During the years up to 1919, Undset published a number of novels set in contemporary Kristiania. Source: Internet
Johan Vaaler began working for Alfred J. Bryns Patentkontor in Kristiania in 1892 and was later promoted to office manager, a position he held until his death. Source: Internet
Paris, Berlin and Kristiania The Sick Child (1907) In 1896, Munch moved to Paris, where he focused on graphic representations of his "Frieze of Life" themes. Source: Internet