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Grotesque Carvings Beneath the Stern
Ornate Panel from Vasa WarshipGrotesques and Soldiers from the VasaRoyal Coat of Arms on the VasaFigurehead Supports from the VasaReclining Figures on Vasa WarshipGrotesque Carvings Beneath the SternRoman Soldier Figurehead on VasaStern Sculptures of the VasaThe Vasa WarshipVasa’s Stern Carvings

Grotesque Carvings Beneath the Stern

These carved faces and figures beneath the stern of the Swedish warship Vasa (1628) reflect a blend of theatrical grotesquery and maritime intimidation. Such imagery was common on 17th-c. European warships, intended to awe enemies and assert divine and royal authority through visual drama.
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