Gavleborg Collection
1. Discover the rich cultural heritage of Gävleborg, Sweden, through its captivating art and history
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1. Discover the rich cultural heritage of Gävleborg, Sweden, through its captivating art and history. From the mysterious Barque Louise of 1852 to the boy in traditional Swedish costume from 1779, each piece tells a story. 2. Explore the enchanting portraits of Countess Eva Bielke, created by Martin Mytens the Elder in the 1700s, and Baroness Aurore Oxenstierna-Klintberg, captured by Hildegard Katerina Thorell in 1913. 3. Delve into the past with the self-portrait of August Jernberg from 1845 and the standing model from 1918-1920 by Karl Isakson. 4. Marvel at the stunning Study from Rome, created in the 1830s by Alexander Wetterling, and the intriguing Georg Matthias Scheffel, captured by his father Johan Henrik Scheffel in the 1710s. 5. Be inspired by the regal presence of King Adolf Frederick, depicted by Lorens Pasch the Elder in the 1740s, and the elegant Countess Stenbock, painted by Martin Mytens the Elder in 1698. 6. Meet the wholesaler Gustaf Adolf Elfstrand, portrayed by Per Krafft the Younger in the 1820s, and Anders Garberg, captured in 1808 by the same artist. 7. Step back in time and immerse yourself in the art and history of Gävleborg, where the past comes alive through its captivating portraits and scenic landscapes.