the rue mosnier with flags Carin ÖstbergPoster featuring the painting The Rue Mosnier with Flags created in 1878 by the French artist douard Manet. To celebrate the Exposition Universelle (Paris World's Fair), the French government declared June 30, 1878 a national holiday. The holiday, called the Fte de la Paix (Peace Celebration), also marked France's recovery from the Franco Prussian War (1870 1871) and the bloody, divisive Paris Commune that followed. From his second floor window,
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the company initially produced only earthenware
the Venus Bilo was Sweden's most talked about car
Taube is counted as one of Sweden's national poets
Four J20 fighter aircraft from the Skåne air flotilla F10 Ängelholm during the Second World War
When the Swedish convoy of sailing ships passed an English squadron and refused to haul their pennant which is an honor at sea
Homer was an American artist who mainly painted landscapes
Albert Edelfelt was one of the first Finnish artists to achieve international fame
Artist: Francois Levaillant | Created: about 1801-1805
Poster with a unique picture of Anita Ekberg and a white kitten in 1960
" Ehrenstrahl's work here is a captivating portrait of Karl XI's cherished warhorse
The car pictured driven by Fangio was sold at auction in 2013 and fetched a record sum of over $22 million