Movie: Ett porträtt av John E. Franzén

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John E. Franzén
John E. Franzén

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Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden
Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden

King Carl Gustav of Sweden
King Carl Gustav of Sweden

Prince Carl Philip of Sweden
Prince Carl Philip of Sweden

Princess Madeleine of Sweden
Princess Madeleine of Sweden

Queen Silvia of Sweden
Queen Silvia of Sweden

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    About the artist John-Erik Franzén and his work to portray the Swedish Royal family 1984-85.

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    1985-10-10

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