This is how the image of Sweden was created in the past. Now the same posters can brighten up your home!
These are reprints of classic Swedish travel posters. (Frame not included)
Artist : Curt Blixt (1912-2010)
Published : 1953
Size : 70 x 100 cm. Printed in Finland
Paper: Monk Lynx Rough. Meets the Swan's requirements for environmentally controlled paper.
"The whole poster is a lie! Or yes, a bit. Stockholm actually celebrates 700 years in 1952 and not 1953. But Helsinki (not Helsinki, the city was founded by Swedes for the good guys) should actually have had the Olympics in 1940. But a crazy war put a stop to it in the wheel and quickly and hilariously, it was 1952 that Helsinki organized the Olympics. At that time, Stockholm was so busy that they moved the anniversary a year so that there was no competition for tourists. Otherwise, Helsinki would not have received a single tourist that summer, you understand right.
Anyway, Curt Blixt won an invitational competition with his wonderful "Mälarrottning". He received money, and it was SEK 3,000, which according to information went directly to the household treasury, apart from a visit to Riche, which he had promised his best friends, if he were to win. Curt himself fell asleep in a corner but was woken up when the bill came."
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