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View of Ulriksdal with the Orangery Seen from the South, 1732. Creator: David von Coln
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View of Ulriksdal with the Orangery Seen from the South, 1732. Creator: David von Coln
View of Ulriksdal with the Orangery Seen from the South, 1732
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1730s Baltic Sea Inlet Landscaped Orangery Walled Walled Garden David Von Cöln Letterbox Format National Museum Sweden Nationalmuseum Sweden Stockholm National Museum Ulriksdal Ulriksdal Palace
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View of Ulriksdal with the Orangery Seen from the South,
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an exquisite oil painting on canvas by David von Coln, transports us back to the 18th century with its captivating depiction of Ulriksdal Palace and its surrounding landscaped gardens. Painted in the 1730s, this masterpiece showcases the grandeur and beauty of Swedish architecture during this era. The painting captures the panoramic view of Ulriksdal Palace, located in Solna, Stockholm, Sweden, nestled between the tranquil waters of Edsviken and Jakobsdal inlet. The orangery, a distinctive building with red-tiled roofs and whitewashed walls, stands out prominently in the foreground, surrounded by a lush, walled garden filled with vibrant colors and blooming flowers. The painting's letterbox format provides an expansive and immersive view of the scene, allowing us to appreciate the intricate details of the palace and its gardens. The reflection of the buildings and trees on the still waters of the inlet adds a sense of depth and dimension to the painting. David von Coln's use of oil paints brings the scene to life, with the rich colors and textures of the buildings and foliage expertly rendered. The painting is now part of the collection of the National Museum of Sweden in Stockholm, where it serves as a testament to the artistic and cultural heritage of Sweden during the 18th century. The painting's title, "View of Ulriksdal with the Orangery Seen from the South," provides a glimpse into the geographical and historical context of the scene, transporting us to a time when the Swedish monarchy resided in grand palaces surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens. This painting is a must-see for anyone interested in Swedish history, art, or architecture.
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