sweden 1811 idrottsstjärnaPoster with a map of Sweden in 1811. On the edge of the map we also see Denmark, Norway and Finland. In the upper left corner we see the text "Map of Sweden by Carl Akrell 1811". Just two years earlier, in 1809, Sweden had lost the Finnish War and thus lost Finland to Russia. Sweden compensated for the loss by conquering Norway, which in 1814 was forced to form a union with Sweden. The union between Sweden and Norway was already dissolved in 1905
Poster with the painting Forest Witches (Wald-Hexen) by the very famous Swiss German artist Paul Klee
Photographer: Unknown | Created: 1897 | Publisher: Stockholm City Museum | Item ID: D 125 | Copyright: CC BY
Flygdagen was organized by F3 and LFK and showcased
Illustrator: George Barbier | Created: 1914
The sperm whale's impressive tail fin is capable of striking at speeds up to three meters per second—enough force to incapacitate an orca
Poster with a vintage poster of a raven
This atmospheric work dates from 1892
Roosevelt's contributions to peace earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906
Four handsome cadets try to lift a rope on one of the Swedish navy's school ships in 1968
A modern French woman in Paris in the 19th century
There are several stories about how the deer bird warns people in case of danger
These frames are only suitable for posters and not for canvas prints