"Studio View of Gamla Stan" offers a vivid, expressionist glimpse of Stockholm from Isaac Grünewald’s vantage point on Södermalm. Painted during the 1910s or 1920s, the scene captures the bustling Slussen area and the distinctive rooftops of Gamla Stan, seen from the artist’s studio on Katarinavägen. Grünewald lived here with fellow painter Sigrid Hjertén, and their shared view of the city profoundly shaped both their works.