cornelis vreeswijk Size:70x100Poster with a photo of the famous troubadour Cornelis Vreeswijk sitting by a large tree with his guitar. Cornelis was born on August 8, 1937 in the Netherlands and was a Dutch Swedish troubadour, composer, poet and actor. He is classified as one of Sweden's most popular and famous troubadours of all time. Vreeswijk moved to Sweden as a 12 year old and later in the 60s he broke through as a singer, songwriter and actor. Vreeswijk also frequently
which was smashed last night when Russian aerial bombs were dropped over Stockholm
In the background we see Götaplatsen with the concert hall and the Poseidon statue
new design language was combined with old tradition
The painting and composition give the feeling of a spontaneously captured moment enhanced by strong colors and a wind sweeping through the dress
Photographer: Aftonbladet | Created: 1890-1900 | Publisher: Stockholm City Museum | Item ID: SSMPOSC001095 | Copyright: CC BY
He was by far the best athlete in the Olympics and won great respect from his opponents but also created great frustration with Hitler and the Nazi regime who had hoped that German athletes would demonstrate their superiority in the competitions
akin to the modern era's race to space
The picture shows a bustling folk life with people
This poster features an illustration from "Freja
people and steamboats at the stream quay
blue and yellow squares
The film was a Swedish feature film that premiered on August 26