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War at Sea - Historly AB

Drawings of a Stern

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Poster with a drawing on the transom of the historic ship Kronan written by Francis Sheldon in 1660.

The royal ship Kronan was a Swedish warship and a royal ship. She began construction only 8 years after this drawing was created, entered service in 1672 and was considered one of the largest ships in the world. After only a few years of service and two battles against Danish and Dutch fleets, she sank during the Battle of Öland's southern cape in 1676, where over 800 men perished. Along with the depth came large sums of money in the form of war chests.

The loss of The crown was a difficult blow for Sweden during the Scanian War. She was the fleet's largest, most heavily armed ship and an important symbol of royal power. 

Artist: Francis Sheldon | Created: 1660.

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Our posters and canvas come from one of the world's leading manufacturers of fine art prints – Hahnemühle.

Posters

The 210g paper from Hahnemühle is matte with a texture and warm tone that gives the image a fantastic depth. Thanks to the unbeatable quality of the paper, you can count on a durability of up to 60 years if you avoid strong sunlight or other stress.

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Our canvases are printed on Hahnemühle's exclusive 370g Art Canvas Smooth with a natural white tone and fantastic color reproduction. Our canvas prints are as close as you can get to real art.

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The delivery time is normally 1-3 working days within the Nordic region, 2-5 to the rest of Europe and 3-8 working days in other parts of the world. As for canvas paintings, we make them by hand in our factory in Sweden.

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