File:Relikskrin fr Eriksbergs kyrka, Västergötland (Montelius (1877) sid 395 fig 451).jpg

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English: The Eriksberg shrine, is a wooden reliquary formed as a church, covered in gilded copper plates that dates back to late 12th century. The shrine once stood in Eriksberg parish church in Gäsene hundred, Västergötland, Sweden, but is now on display at Swedish Museum of National Antiquities in Stockholm. The picture is taken from page 395 in the book Sveriges hednatid, samt medeltid (1877) by Oscar Montelius.
Svenska: Eriksbergsskrinet är ett relikskrin från Eriksbergs gamla kyrka, Eriksbergs socken, Gäsene härad, Herrljunga kommun, Västergötland, Västra Götalands län, Sverige. Eriksbergsskrinet är ett relikskrin av trä, format som en kyrka och klädd med förgylld koppar från senare hälften av 1100-talet. Skrinet står nu utställt på Historiska museet i Stockholm. Denna bild är ett träsnitt, figur 451 på sidan 395 i boken Sveriges hednatid, samt medeltid, förra skedet, från år 1060 till år 1350 (1877) av Oscar Montelius. Bildtexten där lyder: "Relikskrin af trä, beklädt med drifven och förgyld koppar, från Eriksbergs kyrka i Vestergötland. Från slutet af 1100-talet. Nu i statens historiska museum."
Date before 1877
date QS:P,+1877-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1877-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source Oscar Montelius, Sveriges hednatid, samt medeltid, förra skedet, från år 1060 till år 1350 (1877)
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Olof Sörling  (1852–1927)  wikidata:Q18508562
 
Olof Sörling
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Carl Olof Efraim Sörling
Description Swedish illustrator
Date of birth/death 1 September 1852 Edit this at Wikidata 13 July 1927 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Stockholm Stockholm
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