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The old iron scales at Slussen, Stockholm, c. 1820-30 (oil on canvas)
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The old iron scales at Slussen, Stockholm, c. 1820-30 (oil on canvas)
3106579 The old iron scales at Slussen, Stockholm, c.1820-30 (oil on canvas) by Julin, Johan Fredrik (1798-1843); 54x74 cm; Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden; (add.info.: Iron mined and exported from Sweden was weighed and controlled in Stockholm. In 1662 the iron weighing site was moved to an area near the old city moat known later as Iron Tomb or Iron Grave.
); Swedish, out of copyright
Media ID 18258481
© Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden / Bridgeman Images
Export Foundry Grave Ironworks Labor Moat Scales Scandanavia Scandanavian Sweden Swedish Weighing
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This print showcases "The old iron scales at Slussen, Stockholm" painted by Johan Fredrik Julin in the early 19th century. The artwork, created using oil on canvas, measures 54x74 cm and is currently housed in the Nationalmuseum of Stockholm, Sweden. The painting depicts a significant historical site where iron mined and exported from Sweden was weighed and controlled. In the mid-17th century, this weighing location was relocated to an area near the old city moat which later became known as Iron Tomb or Iron Grave. This intriguing detail adds depth to the composition. The image portrays a foundry scene with men diligently working amidst piles of iron rods and carriers. It offers a glimpse into the labor-intensive process of weighing and transporting iron during that era. The scale itself takes center stage in this piece as it symbolizes both trade and industry. With its attention to detail and realistic portrayal of workers engaged in their craft, this painting captures not only a specific moment in time but also reflects upon Sweden's industrial history. It serves as a testament to the significance of ironworks within Scandinavian society during this period. Overall, "The old iron scales at Slussen" stands as an impressive representation of Swedish heritage while highlighting the importance of labor, trade, and industry within artistry.
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