kraka 1 Size:30x40Canvas board with the painting Kraka created by Mrten Eskil Winge from 1862. Kraka, also known as Aslg, is a central figure in Norse mythology and is portrayed as an incredible beauty with red hair. In the painting, we see her wearing only a fishnet, with an onion in front of her and a dog beside her, with Ragnar Lodbrok's ship visible in the background. In the legend, Ragnar asks her to meet him neither clothed nor naked, neither hungry nor full, and
Canvas painting The Drinkers by impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh from 1890
In 1862-1863 the lighthouse was built at "Fyrskäret"
including the terrible storm the ship experienced in January 1770
we see Putte and the blueberry boys riding in a cart
The young woman in 18th century dress stands in a hazy landscape with soft tones
The painting is made by Gustaf Fjæstad (1868-1948) who began his artistic career as an assistant to Bruno Liljefors during the time he carried out decoration work for the Biological Museum
Psilander refused to surrender and signaled distress without lowering the flag
the district was primarily home to the working class
sheet metal workers worked at a high height without modern safety measures
Illustrator: Unknown | Created: 1650
another man and woman stand hand in hand
Artist: Carl Rasmussen | Created: 1878