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'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house,⁠
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.⁠
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The wish lists were hung by the chimney with care,⁠
In hopes that auction treasures soon would be there.⁠
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The bidders were nestled, their dreams running deep,⁠
Of vases and paintings and watches they’d keep.⁠
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“Dear Santa,” I whispered, “let me win this bidding fight,⁠
It doesn’t matter where, be it Stockholm or Isle of Wight.”⁠
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From modern design to the Renaissance gleam,⁠
Auctionet delivers every collector’s dream.⁠
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See our selection of gifts – all under 500 EUR – at the link in bio 🌟

'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house,⁠ Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.⁠ ⁠ The wish lists were hung by the chimney with care,⁠ In hopes that auction treasures soon would be there.⁠ ⁠ The bidders were nestled, their dreams running deep,⁠ Of vases and paintings and watches they’d keep.⁠ ⁠ “Dear Santa,” I whispered, “let me win this bidding fight,⁠ It doesn’t matter where, be it Stockholm or Isle of Wight.”⁠ ⁠ From modern design to the Renaissance gleam,⁠ Auctionet delivers every collector’s dream.⁠ ⁠ See our selection of gifts – all under 500 EUR – at the link in bio 🌟

On Bullerholmen, a cherished haven for the Larsson family, summer days were spent basking in nature’s embrace — swimming, fishing for crayfish, and sharing picnics under birch trees. It was here, amidst the golden light of late summer, that Carl Larsson painted some of his most enduring works, capturing the harmony of family, art, and nature.⁠
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One such masterpiece is “Lisbeth at the Birch”, a poignant portrayal of his second eldest daughter. At 19, Lisbeth stands on the brink of adulthood, her gaze thoughtful and serene. Leaning against a white birch, she seems suspended between childhood innocence and the independence of womanhood.⁠
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Through Larsson’s masterful brushstrokes, the birch trees — symbols of purity and Nordic identity — intertwine with Lisbeth’s delicate features, creating a spiritual connection between humanity and nature. In every detail, from the shimmering foliage to the soft twilight hues, Larsson’s tender perspective as a father is evident, celebrating both the beauty of change and the fleeting moments of family life.⁠
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See the Fine Art & Antiques Auction at the link in bio.

On Bullerholmen, a cherished haven for the Larsson family, summer days were spent basking in nature’s embrace — swimming, fishing for crayfish, and sharing picnics under birch trees. It was here, amidst the golden light of late summer, that Carl Larsson painted some of his most enduring works, capturing the harmony of family, art, and nature.⁠ ⁠ One such masterpiece is “Lisbeth at the Birch”, a poignant portrayal of his second eldest daughter. At 19, Lisbeth stands on the brink of adulthood, her gaze thoughtful and serene. Leaning against a white birch, she seems suspended between childhood innocence and the independence of womanhood.⁠ ⁠ Through Larsson’s masterful brushstrokes, the birch trees — symbols of purity and Nordic identity — intertwine with Lisbeth’s delicate features, creating a spiritual connection between humanity and nature. In every detail, from the shimmering foliage to the soft twilight hues, Larsson’s tender perspective as a father is evident, celebrating both the beauty of change and the fleeting moments of family life.⁠ ⁠ See the Fine Art & Antiques Auction at the link in bio.