English:
"The brilliantly coloristic portrait of King Oskar II was painted by Oscar Björck for the royal silver jubilee – a last visual manifestation of royal power by divine right."
Svenska:
"Det koloristiskt briljanta porträttet av Oskar II målades av Oscar Björck i samband med kungens silverjubileum som regent – en sista manifestation i bild av kungamakten av Guds nåde."
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