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Cousin-hunting in Scandinavia

Chapter 2: ILLUSTRATIONS
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An American traveler of Scandinavian descent records journeys through Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, offering close-up sketches of cities, islands, rural districts, and fjords. The narrative blends practical travel notes with vivid descriptions of architecture, landscapes, local customs, festivals, and notable historical sites, and presents portraits of local people through everyday anecdotes. Organized as successive itineraries—from Copenhagen and Bornholm across Sweden to Dalecarlia and the Norwegian coast—the account seeks to establish cultural kinship between the visitor and those encountered and is accompanied by period illustrations.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Riddarholm’s Church, Stockholm Frontispiece
Facing Page
City Hall and Palace Hotel, Copenhagen 32
Rosenborg Castle 32
“Denmark,” by Elizabeth Jerichau-Baumann 40
Grave Monument, by Rudolf Tegnér 40
Bornholm’s Museum and Saint Morten’s Street, Rönne 58
Bridge Crossing the Old Moat at Hammershuus Castle 58
Harvest Time in Bornholm 74
Österlars Church, Bornholm 74
Ezias Tegnér 92
Statue of Gustav Adolf, Gothenburg 92
Statue of Birger Jarl, Stockholm 108
Museum of the North, Stockholm 108
Selma Lagerlöf 112
Interior of One of the Ancient Swedish Houses at “Skansen,” Stockholm 112
Gamla Uppsala Church 132
Choir of Gamla Uppsala Church 132
A Quaint House in Rättvik 156
Rättvikers on Their Way to Church 156
Gargoyle on Trondhjem Cathedral 172
Romsdal Fiord, Showing Horn 172
A Norwegian “Maud Muller” 178
Piling Codfish in Söholt 178
Rosenkrantz Tower and Haakon’s Hall, Bergen 186
Norwegian Mountain Homes 186
Above the Timber Line in Norway 192
Statue of Henrik Ibsen by Sinding 192
Stork Fountain, Copenhagen 220
Statue of Holger Danske at Marienlyst 220
Roskilde Cathedral 234
Hans Andersen’s House 234