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Everything Comes from Somewhere

Posted on 2019-06-29 by Sue Carlson

Ancient Rune Stone Motifs in the work of Hilma af Klint

Posted in Runes, Swedish Runes | Tagged art, Guggenheim Museum, Hilda af Klint, picture stones, Rune stones, Runes in art, Uppland, visual language | 1 Comment |

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