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  2. Decorative painting in Hälsingland - Wikipedia

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    Wall paintings were usually applied with distemper paint after covering the hard wooden surface with coarse linen. Decorative painting of furniture was also a ubiquitous manifestation of the art style. Religious themes were predominant until the 18th century, after which the selection of motifs became more diverse.

  3. Visby City Wall - Wikipedia

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    Visby City Wall (Swedish: Visby ringmur, "Visby Ring Wall", sometimes Visby stadsmur, "Visby City Wall") is a medieval defensive wall surrounding the Swedish town of Visby on the island of Gotland. As the strongest, most extensive, and best preserved medieval city wall in Scandinavia , the wall forms an important and integral part of Visby ...

  4. Temple at Uppsala - Wikipedia

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    Some scholars have claimed to see sacrificed men hanging from the branches of a tree, in the Oseberg tapestry fragments. In Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum, Adam of Bremen provides a description of the temple. Adam records that a "very famous temple called Ubsola" exists in a town close to Sigtuna. Adam details that the temple is ...

  5. R&R With a Side of Art? Houston's New Hotel Saint ... - AOL

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    Perhaps the most significant element of all is that there isn’t a single piece of art hanging on the Saint Augustine’s walls. ... fabric by Kravet and the rug is by Nordic Knots. Hotel Saint ...

  6. Hanging craft - Wikipedia

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    Hanging crafts are also called by the names like Wall décor, Wall art, Wall Crafts, etc. Hanging crafts can project abstract shapes fashioned from sheet metal, wood, paper or plastic materials, connected by wire or chord, whose individual elements are capable of moving independently or as a whole when prompted by air movement or direct contact.

  7. Nordic art - Wikipedia

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    Nordic art is the art made in the Nordic countries: Denmark, Faroe Islands, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and associated territories. Scandinavian art refers to a subset of Nordic art and is art specific for the Scandinavian countries Denmark, Sweden and Norway.