1 herbs butterflies and a serpent Size:40x50Poster with the painting Forest herb, butterflies and snake by the Dutch artist Christian Jansz Striep (1633 1673) . The motif consists of a natural scene with bright butterflies and a greyish yellow snake that dramatically reaches out to catch one of them with an open gap. In many Dutch still lifes from the 17th century, the artists introduced various kinds of symbols. Here the snake could be interpreted as a symbol of evil, while the bright
The motif is called Nude three quarters
On the illustration you see the text La Belle de Chamonix
Poster with an illustration of a gentleman in Paris wearing a blue suit
The work was painted in the 19th century by the French artist Auguste Mayer (1805-1890) and shows Spitsbergen's beautiful beach and glacier landscape
The public's generally positive response to this controversial topic reflected an ambivalent attitude towards the sport
In the picture we see a street environment and address Stureplan 3 between Birger Jarlsgatan and Biblioteksgatan
The illustrator of this iconic fashion image is called George Barbier
as the Church's scientific doctrine was deeply intertwined with religious belief and the ancient wisdom of Aristotle
Hilma was very spiritual and lived a different 19th century life: she was a vegetarian
Artist: JAG Acke | Created: probably early 20th century
The production originally took place at Rörstrand Castle in Vasastan in Stockholm
The concept never really took off and the question is how traffic safe it was when stronger gusts of wind could blow the cyclist off the road