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Landscape Study - Historly AB

Storm in the Skerries

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Poster featuring a fantastic abstract work in blue and gray tones by August Strindberg from 1892. The painting is called Storm in the Archipelago. The Flying Dutchman and shows the Stockholm archipelago in a dramatic storm (English title Storm in the Skerries. The Flying Dutchman ). The agitated blue-green sea meets a blue-black and cloud-heavy stormy sky.

The painting was an outlet for the emotional chaos that the iconic writer and artist August Strindberg experienced during his life. The name "The Flying Dutchman" comes from Richard Wagner's opera about the lonely, eternally wandering skipper and describes the emotional state that August wanted to express.

August Strindberg is considered one of Sweden's most important writers, internationally known primarily as a playwright. Several of his works are considered classics in Swedish literature.

Artist: August Strindberg | Created: 1892.

Please note that the images are cropped slightly differently depending on the size you choose. Frame not included. Read more about image and image quality here: FAQ .

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  • Frame is not included for posters but need to be purchased separately - either via the popup that opens when you add to cart or via our collection page for frames.

📜 Paper quality

  • Our posters comes from one of the world's leading manufacturers of fine art prints - Hahnemühle. The 210g paper from Hahnemühle is matte with a texture and warm tone that gives the image a fantastic depth. Thanks to the paper's unbeatable quality, you can count on a durability of up to 60 years if you avoid strong sunlight or other stress.

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🌍 Where do we deliver?

  • We deliver to the entire world and always offers free shipping! Depending on which country you are shipping to, the delivery may mean that certain customs duties and taxes are added - there is no duty or tax on deliveries within the EU or Norway.

🚚 When will I receive my goods?

  • The delivery time is normally 1-3 working days within the Nordic region, 2-5 to the rest of Europe and 3-8 working days in other parts of the world.
  • If you order from Norway, your order will be delivered with Fedex, to Sweden and other parts of the world with DHL.
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