lasse liten i tradgarden 1 arbetarePoster with an illustration from Lasse little in the garden, one of Elsa Beskow's many beloved children's books from the year 1923. Two young women representing yellow and purple plums sit in a plum tree and throw down fruit. Excerpt from the story about the motif: There sat the Misses Plommon and waved. Come here and taste our plums! they shouted. Mine are juicy, big and blue, hers are yellow, they are so ugly, here September, look here you will get!
Poster with an illustration from a French fashion magazine in 1924
Photographer: Don English | Created: about 1932
of blueberries and lingonberries so rare
Von Rosen has depicted how Sten Sture the Elder rides into Stockholm after the victory in the Battle of Brunkeberg in 1471
Evening glow imagines a romantic and dreamlike idyll by the lake
With the help of the creatures
Composition with Red
Artist: Edgar Degas | Created: 1876-1883
The so-called Swedish Norgehjälpen collected a significant amount of money and used it for those in need during the occupation
either vertically or horizontally
the first trucks were loaded with Coca-Cola for Swedish consumers
which is the second highest amount paid for a British work of art