the oak canvas thorCanvas with the painting The Oak by Edvard Munch. The work depicts a stately oak in front of a sun. The grass and the few leaves the tree has left are yellow, indicating that it is autumn if not a prolonged summer drought. Edvard Munch is Norway's foremost artist and became a source of inspiration for German Expressionism. Munch's works are inspired by existential themes such as melancholy, jealousy and anxiety, but also the Norwegian nature and
usually referred to as the Guldpilen which was a stronger variant of the Silverpilen
Malmö has had no natural deep harbor except for a small channel with a depth of two meters to the east of the older part of Malmö towards Kirseberget
Photographer: Einar Erici | Created: 1930s
The artwork was created by the Danish artist Ludvig Messmann in 1890 and is part of a whole series of beautiful Gothenburg motifs
Club Night features a boxing match at a New York City club owned by Tom Sharkey
Poster with a view over the rooftops towards the old Gothenburg harbour
Although women in Great Britain were granted the right to vote in 1918
He was very important to the Swedish entertainment industry
A policeman drives through fire on a motorcycle in 1960
captivating the public's imagination into the mid-20th century
which was common in the past
The herder Vill Vallareman sits on a rock late at night and plays beautiful music for his goats