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Dansk: Illustration af Poul Steffensen til Carit Etlars roman Gjøngehøvdingen, der foregår under og efter den Første Karl Gustav-krig i 1657-1658. Ib Abelsøn, hans søster Anemarie, hendes mand gøngehøvdingen Svend Poulsen og deres lille søn. Ane Marie er lige kommet tilbage, og Svend Poulsen vil gøre det godt efter at have indset hendes lidelser. Men hun afslører, at hun er blevet skudt og dødeligt såret. Det viser sig, at morderen er Kulsoen, der forvekslede hende med Ib Abelsøn, fordi hun bar hans kappe og hat som beskyttelse mod regnen. Svend Poulsen (ca. 1610 - ca. 1679) var en virkelig person, men historien er fiktion. Svend Poulsens udseende er også fantasi, for der kendes ingen portrætter af ham.
English: Illustration by Poul Steffensen from the Danish novel Gjøngehøvdingen by Carit Etlar which takes place during and after the Dano-Swedish War in 1657-1658. Ib Abelsøn, his sister Ane Marie, her husband Svend Poulsen, Gøngehøvdingen and their little son. Ane Marie has just come back and Svend Poulsen wants to make it good after realising her sufferings. But she reveals that she has been shot and deadly wounded. It turns out that the murder was Kulsoen who mistook her for Ib Abelsøn because she was wearing her hat and cape as protection against the rain. Svend Poulsen (app. 1610 - app. 1679) was a real person but the story is fiction. The look of Svend Poulsen is also fantasy as there are no known portraits of him.
Date Original illustration from the 1890s, here reprint from 1909.
Source "Gjøngehøvdingen" by Carit Etlar (Carl Brosbøll, 1816-1900). Original from 1853, here reprint from 1909 by V. Pios Boghandel.
Author Poul Steffensen (1866-1923)

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