lasse liten i tradgarden 4 alpernaPoster with an illustration from Lasse little in the garden, one of Elsa Beskow's many beloved children's books from 1923. In the motif, little Lasse, his friend September and the garden's peas and beans dance around Fabror Fgelskrmma. An excerpt from the book on the subject: "How's Uncle Scarecrow doing these days?" said Lars. "Only rubbish, only trudge, rarely sun, often slush, rheumatism in every limb, tell father I want to go home!" said the
She is probably one of Sweden's most beloved authors and illustrators of all time
Not least in songs by Evert Taube
Peder was born in Stavanger to Norwegian parents but grew up as a foster son in Denmark with his sister and Danish brother-in-law Krøyer
One of his most famous teachings was a variation on the Golden Rule
The Katarina lift is not only a public lift but also Stockholm's most famous lift
a lingonberry mother so neat and nice
He gets caught on a hook and is pulled out of his safe water by a little boy named Thomas
The illustration was published in a French textbook on plants and trees between 1801-1819 with the title Traité des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on cultive en France en pleine terre
Fans were widely used by women in the 18th century
The map was most likely drawn during the 18th century and is color-coded with different shades of blue
Canvas with the painting Sea Nymph by the iconic Swedish artist Anders Zorn (official English title: In the Skerries )
300 meters above sea level