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The drawing is published in: Bergström, Ingmar: Ragnar Ljungman. A forgotten artist who painted in both Bohusläns and Värmland. Berith Bergström’s Memory. 2014, p. 22. Cederblom, Gerda: Swedish folk life pictures. Nordic Museum, Stockholm 1923, picture 50. Holmström, Richard, Liljeroth, Erik, Svensson, S. Artur: Värmland. Allnäs Landscape Books Malmö 1956, p. 165. The Swedish people of all time. The cultural history of our country in depictions and pictures. Red: Ewert Wrangel with the editorial participation of Arvid Gierow, Bror Olsson m. fl. The New Century. Allhem, Malmö 1940, p. 247.
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Title: Drawing
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The drawing is published in: Bergström, Ingmar: Ragnar Ljungman.
A forgotten artist who painted in both Bohusläns and Värmland.
Berith Bergström’s Memory.
2014, p.
22.
Cederblom, Gerda: Swedish folk life pictures.
Nordic Museum, Stockholm 1923, picture 50.
Holmström, Richard, Liljeroth, Erik, Svensson, S.
Artur: Värmland.
Allnäs Landscape Books Malmö 1956, p.
165.
The Swedish people of all time.
The cultural history of our country in depictions and pictures.
Red: Ewert Wrangel with the editorial participation of Arvid Gierow, Bror Olsson m.
fl.
The New Century.
Allhem, Malmö 1940, p.
247.

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