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Grotesques and Soldiers from the Vasa
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Grotesques and Soldiers from the Vasa

These 1620s wooden figures decorated the stern galleries of the warship Vasa. The grotesque masks symbolized chaos and evil, while the soldiers beneath embodied order and royal discipline. Together, they reinforced the divine and moral order the Swedish crown claimed to uphold.
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