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Woman in costume in profile, 1810-1857. The first booklet of the 19th century. Creator: Otto Wallgren
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Woman in costume in profile, 1810-1857. The first booklet of the 19th century. Creator: Otto Wallgren
Woman in costume in profile, 1810-1857. The first booklet of the 19th century
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This pencil drawing by Otto Wallgren, titled "Woman in Costume in Profile, 1810-1857. The First Booklet of the 19th Century," offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Sweden during the 19th century. The woman in the illustration is depicted in full length, standing in profile against a rustic rural landscape. She is dressed in traditional Swedish clothing, which includes a pleated apron, a colorful headdress adorned with flowers, and a simple hat. The intricate pleats on her dress and the delicate folds of her headdress add texture and depth to the drawing. The drawing is a testament to the folk art and regionalism of the time, reflecting the simple pleasures and traditions of rural life. The woman's profile, with her serious expression and downward gaze, exudes a sense of quiet strength and dignity. The drawing is reminiscent of an illustrated book or a page from a historical text, making it a valuable addition to any art collection or museum. Otto Wallgren, a skilled artist of the 19th century, expertly captures the essence of Swedish heritage through his pencil drawing. This work is a rare and beautiful depiction of traditional Swedish costume and a valuable contribution to the history of Nordic art. The drawing is currently housed in the Nordiska Museet (Nordic Museum) in Stockholm, Sweden, which is part of the Nordic Museum Foundation. It is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of Swedish culture and fashion.
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