Designer: | Donnér, Nils Olof Iwar (1884-1964) |
Country: | Sweden |
Decade: | 1930 |
Year: | 1936 |
Dimensions: | 100 x 62 cm | 39.37 x 24.41 inches |
Condition: | Very good | | B + |
Linen backed | |
Publisher: | The Swedish Traffic Association, Stockholm |
Printed by: | Centraltr., Esselte, Stockholm |
Category: |
Travel |
This captivating art deco-style Swedish travel poster, issued in 1936, presents a picturesque view of the old city of Stockholm and its bustling harbor, with the iconic Stockholm City skyline gracing the background. At the forefront stands the magnificent Stockholm City Hall (Stockholm Stadshus), a symbol of grandeur completed in 1923. Notably, it serves as the esteemed venue for the Nobel Prize banquet and remains a prominent attraction for tourists visiting Stockholm. Situated across 14 islands at the mouth of Lake Mälaren, amidst the Stockholm archipelago and the Baltic Sea, the city offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty.
The artist behind this remarkable creation is Iwar Donnér, a celebrated Swedish painter whose works are showcased in prestigious institutions such as the National Museums in both Stockholm and Oslo.
Despite its age, the poster remains in very good condition, exhibiting only light signs of wear and fold marks. The colors remain vibrant, capturing the essence of Stockholm's allure. Mounted on sturdy brown paper, trimmed to its original size, this poster stands as a quintessential representation of Stockholm's charm. For enthusiasts seeking a quintessential Stockholm poster, this piece undoubtedly fits the bill.