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Georg von Rosen (13 February 1843, Paris - 3 March 1923, Stockholm), was a Swedish painter, known for his treatment of subjects from Swedish history and Norse mythology. He taught at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts between 1880 and 1908. In his 1871 picture of Karin Månsdotter – a 16th Century Swedish queen who was the only commoner to hold that position until modern times and who is considered a romantic figure – she is depicted as "an innocent angel", holding the hand of her mentally deranged husband, King Eric XIV, who is lying on the floor, confused by his inner demons. She is thus giving the King strength to resist the demands of his adviser Jöran Persson, standing on the other side of him and trying to get him to sign a document. ==Gallery== Image:Sten Sture d.ä. intåg i Stockholm (1864) målning av Georg von Rosen.jpg|Von Rosen's "Sten Sture the Elder enters Stockholm" (1864). Image:Erik XIV och Karin Månsdotter.jpg|Von Rosen's depiction of Karin Månsdotter, Eric XIV and Jöran Persson (1871). Image:Georg von Rosen - Oden som vandringsman, 1886 (Odin, the Wanderer).jpg|Von Rosen's depiction of the Norse god Odin (1886). Image:Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld målad av Georg von Rosen 1886.jpg|Painting of Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld, 1886. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Georg von Rosen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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