boxing 2 dotterPoster with the illustration Boxing from the literary series The Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes. In the picture we see a man backing away to avoid a blow from his opponent. Below them we see the title text Figure IV Retreat in Good Order. The book series The Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes was a project initiated by Henry Somerset, 8th Duke of Beaufort (18241899). The series was published in installments between 1885 and 1902 and
It is a heavily trafficked place in the Myntgatan extension south of Riddarhuspalatset
The pavilion is very much one of the highlights of Swedish architectural history and set several trends for the interior design of the time
which was poorly managed and smelled bad - Feskekörka was built to ensure good quality fish and clean streets
The picture shows the moment when Olle meets Uncle Rimfrost during his ski trip
It is uncertain what the bird's Latin name was inspired by
as we see in this painting depicting one of Napoleon Bonaparte's greatest victories
copied from an old charter
while loving someone deeply gives you courage - Lao Tzu (sometime between 600-400 BC)
as they were allowed to accompany them every summer to Solliden
light-hearted garden excursions of nineteenth-century painters such as Jean-Antoine Watteau and Jean-Honoré Fragonard - whose work Renoir had studied in the Louvre
which is the second highest amount paid for a British work of art
was a celebrated French illustrator known for his significant contributions to fashion