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Pezolt – View of Stockholm (Sweden), 1901 | Vintage City View Print
Pezolt – View of Stockholm (Sweden), 1901 | Vintage City View Print
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A richly detailed panoramic print of Stockholm, originally drawn by Frank Pezolt and published in 1901.
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A richly detailed panoramic print of Stockholm, originally drawn by Frank Pezolt and published in 1901.
This piece captures the Swedish capital with architectural detail, maritime character, and a strong sense of civic pride.
It is a distinctive wall art choice for anyone drawn to Stockholm, Scandinavian history, or decorative antique city views.
This vintage city view print presents Stockholm in an elaborate and visually layered composition. Spread across the city’s waterways and islands, the scene combines architecture, harbour life, and decorative framing in a way that feels both historical and highly atmospheric. It is a print that invites time and attention, with details that continue to reveal themselves the longer you look.
The view was drawn by Frank Pezolt and published in 1901. It shows Stockholm with east at the top of the page and includes twenty-one numbered and labelled sites of interest near the bottom. Among them are well-known landmarks such as the Royal Palace, Storkyrkan, Riddarholmen Church, and the Riddarhuset. Ships across the water add further movement and reflect the city’s long maritime tradition.
What makes this print especially striking as wall art is its decorative richness. The border includes flags, portraits, and historical references that place Stockholm within a wider European and American political and cultural context. This gives the piece more than a topographic quality. It feels celebratory, narrative, and deeply rooted in its time.
In the home, this print suits a study, office, library, hallway, or living room where historical detail and visual depth can be appreciated. It also works well for anyone with a personal connection to Stockholm or Sweden, or for collectors of antique city views and Scandinavian prints. The combination of urban detail, period ornament, and Nordic subject matter gives it a strong presence without feeling overstated.
Why this print stands out
- Historic Stockholm subject – a panoramic city view centred on the Swedish capital
- Drawn by Frank Pezolt – artist attribution included in the original source record
- Rich architectural detail – includes numbered landmarks and notable buildings
- Maritime character – ships and waterways reflect Stockholm’s island setting
- Decorative border – flags, portraits, and symbolic elements add visual depth
- Strong heritage appeal – especially relevant for Stockholm, Sweden, and Scandinavian history collectors
Available poster sizes
| Size (cm) | Size (inches) |
|---|---|
| 30 × 40 cm | 12 × 16 in |
| 40 × 50 cm | 16 × 20 in |
| 50 × 70 cm | 20 × 28 in |
| 60 × 90 cm | 24 × 36 in |
| 70 × 100 cm | 28 × 40 in |
A detailed early 20th-century view of Stockholm with maritime charm, architectural character, and historical depth.
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Product details table
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Artist | Frank Pezolt |
| Title | View of Stockholm (Sweden) |
| Date | 1901 |
| Publisher | John Strand and C.A. Youngquist |
| Publisher location | Chicago |
| Type | View / vintage city view print |
| Subject | Stockholm, Sweden |
| Visual features | Numbered landmarks, ships, decorative border, portraits and flags |
| Best suited for | Study, office, library, hallway, living room |
| Available sizes | 100 x 70 cm, 90 x 60 cm, 70 x 50 cm, 50 x 40 cm, 40 x 30 cm |

Created on request - near you.
- We only print when you order, using FSC-certified or equivalent matte paper (200 gsm, 0.26 mm) for a refined, non-reflective finish.
- Local production across the USA, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Brazil helps reduce shipping distance and emissions.
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