cliff walk at pourville svenskjulCanvas print of the painting Cliff walk at Pourville created in 1882 by Claude Monet. In the picture we see a green hill and an open sea, a beautiful summer day on the west coast of France. In February 1882, Claude Monet went to Normandy to paint, one of many such expeditions he made in the 1880s. This was also a retreat from personal and professional pressures. His wife, Camille, had died three years earlier, and Monet had entered into a domestic
The motif is called Nude three quarters
witches and fantasy
It was a day or so before the valleymen relented and sent a number of men on skis after the fleeing Gustav Vasa to offer their support in Sälen in his rebellion against the Danish king
Poster with painting by the iconic Swedish artist and writer August Strindberg
Poster with Fästmör on Installment from 1926
It was part of the series Les Maîtres de l'Affiche
he succeeded in ousting the Danes and was crowned king of an independent Sweden in 1523
including Sten Sture the elder
marking major steps towards democracy
But here we have made it to my cottage
In the painting we see a hawk's nest with several chicks and their prey in a beautiful green landscape
Poster with an aerial photograph of six Supermarine Spitfires flying in formation in a WWII exercise in 1939