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Oscarshal Northwest Side, 1852 (colour litho)
699652 Oscarshal Northwest Side, 1852 (colour litho) by Frich, Joachim (1810-58); Private Collection; (add.info.: northwest side of Oscarshal summer palace, commissioned by King Oscar I and Queen Josephine from Danish architect Johan Henrik Nebelong, showing the palace tower and national flag of Norway.); Photo © Thomas Heneage, London; Norwegian, out of copyright
Media ID 22956746
© Thomas Heneage, London / Bridgeman Images
Bygdoy Danish Gothic Revival Gothick King Oscar I Neo Gothic Norway Norwegian Oscarshal Oslo Porch Queen Josephine Royal Park Royal Residence Stairs Summer Palace Turret Victorian Gothic Architects Nebelong
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This vibrant and captivating print captures the majestic beauty of Oscarshal Northwest Side in 1852. The colour litho, created by Joachim Frich, showcases the northwest side of this magnificent summer palace commissioned by King Oscar I and Queen Josephine of Norway. Designed by Danish architect Johan Henrik Nebelong, the palace stands tall with its striking tower and proudly displays the national flag of Norway. The image transports us back to a time when royalty resided within these walls, evoking a sense of grandeur and regality. The neo-gothic architecture is beautifully depicted, showcasing intricate details such as turrets, stairs, and a picturesque porch that adds to its charm. Located in Oslo's Bygdøy area, this royal residence served as a stately home amidst lush greenery. The Gothic Revival style was popular during this era, reflecting an art movement characterized by Victorian gothic influences. As we gaze upon this historical masterpiece captured through Thomas Heneage's lens from London's Private Collection, we are reminded of the rich architectural heritage found in Scandinavia. This print not only celebrates Norwegian history but also pays homage to the talented architects like Nebelong who brought their vision to life. Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Oscarshal Northwest Side with this stunning print that encapsulates both elegance and nostalgia.
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