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Oscarshal Smoking Pavilion, 1852 (colour litho)
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Oscarshal Smoking Pavilion, 1852 (colour litho)
699656 Oscarshal Smoking Pavilion, 1852 (colour litho) by Frich, Joachim (1810-58); Private Collection; (add.info.: smoking pavilion at Oscarshal summer palace, commissioned by King Oscar I and Queen Josephine from Danish architect Johan Henrik Nebelong.); Photo © Thomas Heneage, London; Norwegian, out of copyright
Media ID 23228470
© Thomas Heneage, London / Bridgeman Images
Bygdoy Danish Estate Folly Gothic Revival Gothick Grounds Hilltop King Oscar I Neo Gothic Norway Norwegian Oscarshal Oslo Pavilion Queen Josephine Royal Park Summer Palace Victorian Gothic Nebelong
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This print showcases the Oscarshal Smoking Pavilion, a stunning architectural gem from 1852. The colour lithograph, created by Joachim Frich, transports us to the picturesque grounds of the Oscarshal summer palace in Norway. Commissioned by King Oscar I and Queen Josephine, this smoking pavilion was designed by Danish architect Johan Henrik Nebelong. The image captures the essence of Scandinavian beauty with its neo-Gothic style and breathtaking hilltop location. The Gothic Revival architecture is evident in every intricate detail of this folly, which stands proudly amidst a scenic landscape overlooking a serene lake. The Victorian Gothic influence adds an air of mystique to the structure. Surrounded by lush gardens and coastal views, this summer palace offers a tranquil retreat for royalty. The smoking pavilion serves as both an architectural marvel and a place for relaxation while enjoying sweeping vistas of the coastline. With its maritime charm and artistic allure, this print perfectly encapsulates the art movement known as Gothick. It invites viewers to appreciate not only the craftsmanship but also the natural beauty that surrounds it. Bridgeman Images has masterfully captured this historical treasure through Thomas Heneage's lens in London. This remarkable piece allows us to admire Norwegian heritage and experience a glimpse into royal life during that era.
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