flora 1 Size:70x100Canvas with the painting "Flora" by the Italian Renaissance painter Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1527 1593) who is known for his imaginative portraits where he uses objects such as fruit, flowers and books to recreate faces. The painting is from the year 1589 and depicts a female figure whose face, hair and clothes are composed of flowers, leaves and other natural elements. The painting is an allegory of Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers and spring, and
Vermeer was best known for his very realistically depicted everyday subjects
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The text above the coat of arms reads: Helsingland's Coat of Arms
The sun is going down
Several of his works are considered classics in Swedish literature
Ottilia Adelborg was a famous Swedish artist and writer who has become known as the creator of the Swedish children's book
who still in the late 1850s owned a house at the street address that is today called Vasaplatsen 9
To commemorate the Exposition Universelle (Paris World's Fair)
Production in Fjällbacka ceased in 1928 after the factory burned down
the square had been used as a salutorg
but when his father ascended the throne as King of Norway in 1905
Photographer: Atelier Jaeger | Created: 1920-25