the luxembourg gardens KatarinakyrkaPoster with the painting The Luxembourg Gardens by Albert Edelfelt from the year 1887. The work depicts a scene from the beloved public garden in Paris which was a popular spot for both locals and tourists as early as the 1800s. In the painting we see a woman holding a little girl, and behind them both adults and children walking and playing in the garden. Edelfelt (1854 1905) was a famous Finnish Swedish artist with an incredible ability to capture
Poster with a design sketch of the iconic American carriage manufacturer Brewster & Company
King Gustav II Adolf was placed in the square
Artist: Axel Fredrik Cederholm | Created: 1825 | Item ID: SSM_6432_0 | Publisher: Stockholm City Museum | Copyright: CC-BY Frame not included
The combination of colorful and detailed illustrations with a classic and sophisticated atmosphere also attracted more exclusive audiences
he made a number of works which he often gave away to his friends
It was in Gothenburg's harbor that the Swedish East Indian Company made Gothenburg the trading center of Northern Europe with its voyages to Asia during the 18th century
but even though he is celebrated as a national artist in Norway
originating from the latter portion of the Cambrian period
At the top we see Annika with her mother milking the cow Majros
The caterpillar was called a Swedish unconventional snowmobile that has now reached cult status
in which three office workers compete to become the factory manager of a piano manufacturing group
On the illustration we see the title texts "Morse's telegraph alphabet"