vinter i skogen Size:30x40Poster with a painting by the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch from 1899. The painting depicts a snowy forest scene where Munch captures the cold and still atmosphere of a winter forest. Edvard Munch (18631944) was a Norwegian artist and one of the most influential figures in modern art. He is best known for his dramatic paintings that reflect anxiety, death, loneliness, and human existence. His work had a profound impact on both Symbolism and
Poster featuring a fantastic poster created by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in 1891
Hotell Rydberg was a hotel with restaurant and bar at Gustav Adolfs Torg in Stockholm
The work was completed in 1899 in the social climate that followed the February Manifesto and became a symbol of constitutional thinking and a patriotic Finnish spirit
Together they try to figure out the egg's secret
The hospital was located in Provence and the painting represents the view just before sunrise combined with a made-up fantasy town
Brewster & Company had successfully expanded their business to produce their own cars and supply bodies to Rolls Royce
with an image of a deer
making them timeless and beloved by generations
Gustav V ruled during both the First and Second World Wars and was a strong proponent of Sweden's neutrality
an idea was born from stallion keeper Josef Major
roadsides and other open areas throughout the world
The painting represents a self-portrait of Edvard Munch