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  2. Swedish art - Wikipedia

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    Swedish art refers to the visual arts produced in Sweden or by Swedish artists. Sweden has existed as a country for over 1,000 years, and for times before this, as well as many subsequent periods, Swedish art is usually considered as part of the wider Nordic art of Scandinavia .

  3. List of Swedish artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Swedish visual artists This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  4. Decorative painting in Hälsingland - Wikipedia

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    Decorative painting in the Hälsingland region of Sweden (Swedish: Hälsingemålning, "Helsingian painting") has been practiced as a folk art tradition since the 16th century. Employed as a means of interior decoration in Hälsingland farmhouses , the tradition has been practiced by mostly self-taught and now forgotten artists.

  5. List of painters from Sweden - Wikipedia

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    List of Swedish people: This is a list of notable painters from, or associated with, Sweden A. Carl Gabriel ...

  6. Midvinterblot - Wikipedia

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    Midvinterblot (Swedish for "Midwinter sacrifice") is a painting by the Swedish painter Carl Larsson, created in 1915 for the hall of the central staircase in Nationalmuseum in Stockholm. It has been called Sweden's most controversial painting. [2]

  7. Bringing Home the Body of King Charles XII - Wikipedia

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    Bringing Home the Body of King Charles XII is a painting by Swedish artist Gustaf Cederström, painted in Paris in 1878, displayed at Gothenburg Museum of Art.The author painted a second version in 1884, which is now on display in the National Museum in Stockholm.