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Warship Vasa. Built at 1626-1628 on the orders of the King of Sweden Gustavus Adolphus. Detail of the sculptures of hull. Vasa Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.

Warship Vasa. Built at 1626-1628 on the orders of the King of Sweden Gustavus Adolphus. Detail of the sculptures of hull. Vasa Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
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Caption:
Warship Vasa. Built at 1626-1628 on the orders of the King of Sweden Gustavus Adolphus. Detail of the sculptures of hull. Vasa Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
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Album / Prisma
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3307 x 3349 px | 31.7 MB
Print size:
28.0 x 28.4 cm | 11.0 x 11.2 in (300 dpi)
Keywords:
1628 17TH CENTURY 17TH ANATOMY: HEAD ARC ARCH ARCHES ARCHWAY ARCO ARMADA ARMS: BOW AND ARROW ARROW ARROWS ART ARTS ATARAZANAS BARGE BARK BARQUE BATTLESHIP BLOCK BOAT BOATS BOW (WEAPON) BOW AND ARROW BOW BUQUE CARVING COMBAT HELMET CORONA CRAFT CROWN DECOR DECORATION DECORATIONS DECORATIVE DETAIL DIADEM DJURGARDEN DOCKYARD DYNASTY EDGING EMBARKATION EUROPA EUROPE EUROPEA EUROPEAN FIGUREHEAD FIN FLEET FLIPPER FRIGATE GALLERIE GALLERY GATEWAY GUSTAV II ADOLF GUSTAV II ADOLPH GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS OF SWEDEN GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS THE GREAT GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS HEAD (ANATOMY) HEAD (BODY) HEAD HELMET HENRIK HYBERTSSON HISTORIA UNIVERSAL HISTORIA HISTORY HOOF HULL ISLA ISLAND ISLANDS KING LATÉRAL LATERALIS LEGEND LUMBER MAIDEN VOYAGE MARINE MARITIME MERMAID MODERN AGE MODERN ERA MODERN PERIOD MUSEUM MUSEUMS NAVAL NAVE NAVIO NAVY NEREID NEWT ORNAMENT ORNAMENTATION ORNAMENTS PINACOTECA PRESERVED ROMAN WARRIOR SANK SCANDINAVIA SCANDINAVIAN SCULPTED SCULPTING SCULPTURE SCULPTURE. SEA SEASCAPE SHIP SHIP: EMBARKATION SHIPS SHIPYARD SIDE SIDELONG SIREN STATUE STATUES STOCKHOLM SWEDEN SWEDISH TIMBER TRITON VASA VESSEL WARSHIP WASA WING WOOD WOODEN WREATH XVII CENTURY