File:The steps on Skeppsbro etching by Elias Martin.jpg

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English: "The steps on Skeppsbro" etching by Elias Martin of a scene in Stockholm. It is popularly supposed that the woman boarding the boat is Ulla Winblad, the semi-mythical figure of muse and prostitute in many of Carl Michael Bellman's Epistles.
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Source Etching 'The Steps on Skeppsbro' (Rodar trappan wid SkepsBron)
Author Elias Martin (1739 – 1818)

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