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Svenska: Valdemar Atterdag brandskattar Visby
English: Valdemar Atterdag holding Visby to ransom, 1361
Date 1882
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 200 × 330 cm (78.7 × 129.9 in)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Accession number NM 1431
Notes
Svenska: Gåva 1891 av grosshandlare Fredrik Bünsow. Signerad: C.G. Hellqvist. 1882.
Source/Photographer www.nationalmuseum.se Eget arbete (Own Photo)
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