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Vasa’s Stern Carvings
The stern of the warship Vasa (1628) rises in stacked galleries crowded with carved warriors, lions, and allegorical figures. Their intertwined bodies proclaim royal authority, divine sanction, and naval strength. Intended as a floating manifesto of Sweden’s ambitions under Gustavus Adolphus, the vessel’s immediate sinking turned this ornate display into a preserved warning about the risks of political and technical excess.
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