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Lorens Pasch the Younger
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Gustav I , king of Sweden Gustav Vasa , king of Sw…
Adolf Fredrik , King of Sweden Duke of Holstein-Go…
Sofia Magdalena , Queen of Sweden Princess of Denm…
Gustav IV Adolf , King of Sweden
Fredrik Henrik of Chapman
King Gustav III of Sweden. Sketch
The Dowager Queen Lovisa Ulrika of Sweden
Study of a Hand
Self-portrait
Lovisa Ulrika , Princess of Prussia, Queen of Swed…
Dancing Children
Gudmund Jöran Adlerbeth
Jon Bengtson in Ströby , Member of Parliament [Att…
Johan Liljencrantz , Count [Attributed]
King Gustav III of Sweden
Princess Sofia Albertina of Sweden
Mrs Kristina Magdalena Wargentin
Gustav IV Adolf as a child
Gustav III , King of Sweden [Attributed]
Gustav III
Portrait of the wholesale dealer Johan Fredrik Bur…
Karl Fredrik Fredenheim [After]
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