castle in moonlight Design:Full pictureThis poster features an 1843 painting by French artist Justinien Clary, created during his visit to Stockholm to see his aunt, Queen Desideria, spouse of King Karl XIV Johan. Capturing the queen's Swedish residence from across the stream, nestled between Kungstrdgrden and the Royal Opera House, Clary's work highlights the majestic castle floor, where glowing wax candles illuminate the interiors. The enchanting interplay of cold, snowy surroundings
All the illustrations in the magazine were done by the French artist and illustrator Jules David (1808-1892)
offering a fascinating glimpse into the ancient past
Illustrator: James Ellsworth De Kay | Created: about 1842
Poster with a fashion illustration by Charles Martin from 1923
The balloon itself is beautifully embellished with the French coat of arms
akin to the modern era's race to space
Did you know that the kingfisher is Europe's smallest bird
Sweden's government had declared that Sweden was neutral during the Second World War
" capturing the city's endless allure and historical significance
The lift and its footbridge between Stadsgården and Mosebacke were built by engineer Knut Lindmark to make it easier for people to get around
nations competed in grand North Pole expeditions
The purpose of the training was to facilitate the chores that housewives performed in the homes