kung gustaf v Design:No TitlePoster with King Gustav V in Bstad in 1941. King Gustaf V of Sweden, born in 1858 and died in 1950, is well known for his presence among the spectators during the Bstad tennis matches often sitting in his wicker chair. In his youth, the then Crown Prince made several trips, including to England where he was introduced to lawn tennis. It became a passion for him and he became an active practitioner and promoter of the sport in Sweden. In the world of
Canvas with the painting Broder Martin by the Swedish artist John Bauer from 1913
which we see in the image of a car in the dark with lamps illuminating the surroundings
Poster with the painting Mefisto Consul Dahlander by Anders Zorn from 1884
In Älvalek we see a swirling morning mist with fairies dancing hand in hand like a thin veil through a moonlit
Portrait of the famous Swedish theater and silent film actress Tora Teje in the 20s
Jan Holmlund & Rolf Carlsson | Created: 1956 | Publisher: Örebro Stadsarkiv | Item ID: GF-135-K1-10-331 | Copyright: CC BY
In the picture we see an overview of Europe
Poster with a unique image of Grönsakstorget in Gothenburg
Canvas with the painting Fordomtima painted by Gustaf Ankarcrona in 1897
John Bauer is the artist behind the painting that was published with Elsa Beskow's fairy tale When the witch took care of the king's barn in the collection of fairy tales Between Tomtar and Trolls
Hilma was a pioneer in abstract painting
Photographer: Unknown | Created: late 19th century