Neoclassicism in the North Swedish Furniture and Interiors 1770-1850

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Edition: 00
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Pub. Date: 1999-05-17
Publisher(s): Thames & Hudson
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Summary

The style he fostered#xE2;#xAC;#x1D;Neoclassicism#xE2;#xAC;#x1D;was itself an international movement; there are echos in the interiors displayed here of the Louis XVI and Empire modes. Pieces of furniture may reflect French, English, or German influences, or be copied from objects discovered at Pompeii#xE2;#xAC;#x1D;but all are suffused by a distinctively Swedish freshness and the northern light. From royal salons to modest spatter-painted Biedermeier halls, H#xC3;#xA5;kan Groth and Fritz von der Schulenburg open the doors on an astonishing sequence of interiors; some, intensely private, are little known even in Sweden. The evocative photographs, all specially taken for this book, present in detail the decoration and furnishings of twenty houses and apartments. The text traces the evolution of the Neoclassical style in Sweden, placing it in its wider European context, and explores each of the buildings and its history. Plans, and original drawings by the architects and designers, complete the picture. These beautiful interiors are of unique value today not only as treasure houses of superb craftsmanship but also as a stimulus to contemporary decorators, and as a reminder that an international language can be spoken in a delightfully personal way.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 7
The Royal Palace, Stockholm: Home of Sweden's kingsp. 14
Gripsholm: An island castlep. 42
Ovedskloster: 'Too royal for a commoner'p. 54
Sturehof: From Rococo to Neoclassicismp. 60
Hylinge: An admiral's landfallp. 68
Gunnebo: Mr Hall's ingenious palacep. 74
Haga: Gustaf III's Trianonp. 86
Tullgarn: The summer palace of Prince Fredrik Adolfp. 102
Princess Sophia Albertina's Palace, Stockholm: The Foreign Ministry's royal quartersp. 112
Bernshammar: Profit, patronage, and nobilityp. 120
Ostana: Antiquarian treasures on the Baltic shorep. 128
The Masreliez Rooms, Stockholm: Hidden luxury in the Old Townp. 134
Rosersberg: Carl's country retreat as prince and kingp. 138
Vittskovle: Empire riches in a moated strongholdp. 158
Sperlingsholm: 'Outside, a fatherland. Inside, a friend'p. 162
Elghammar: A Russian house in Swedenp. 166
Skottorp: The Commercial Councillor's Empirep. 174
The Hazelius House, Stockholm: A Biedermeier homep. 178
Hogsjogard: Serious simplicityp. 186
Rosendal: French seed on Swedish soilp. 190
Family Tree of the Holstein-Gottorp and Bernadotte Dynastiesp. 204
Mapp. 204
Catalogue of Furniture Types and Stylesp. 205
The Architects, Artists, and Craftsmenp. 219
Reference and Further Readingp. 221
Acknowledgmentsp. 221
Indexp. 222
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