motif from timmermansgatan canvas Size:50x70Eugne Fredrik Jansson was a Swedish painter known for his nocturnal country and cityscapes dominated by shades of blue. Towards the end of his life, from about 1904, he painted mainly male nudes. The earlier of these phases has caused him to sometimes be called the blue painter. Jansson later moved to Timmermansgatan in Sdermalm and in this work he depicts the stairs up to Mariaberget. Artist: Eugne Fredrik Jansson Created: 1899 Frame not included.
the statue was moved to the east side of the street
The skipper is Lille Kalle
The name itself originally comes from the fact that Gothenburg was a fortress on the Göta River
the Bread Institute launched the campaign that many still remember today and which is considered one of the country's most successful advertising campaigns
The picture is an illustration to the Norwegian fairy tale Risen som ikke hadde noe hjerte på seg
In the background we see a Saab 92 standing at the pump with oil-mixed gasoline called Esso Mix
The view was very similar to that used by Turner in his visionary paintings of the conflagration that would destroy the old Parliament in 1834
Hilmas lived an alternative and spiritual life
Poster with a beautiful painting of Gustaf Adolf square in Gothenburg
and was completed in 1897
The motif shows a beautiful summer day in France with a large cypress tree in focus
albeit a popular tourist destination