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Garden pavilion "The Cave" at Jakobsdal (now Ulriksdal Palace), 1668. Creator: Adam Perelle. Garden pavilion "The Cave" at Jakobsdal (now Ulriksdal Palace), 1668. Creator: Adam Perelle
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Garden pavilion "The Cave" at Jakobsdal (now Ulriksdal Palace), 1668. Creator: Adam Perelle. Garden pavilion "The Cave" at Jakobsdal (now Ulriksdal Palace), 1668. Creator: Adam Perelle
Garden pavilion "The Cave" at Jakobsdal (now Ulriksdal Palace), 1668
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1660s Adam Perel Adam Perelle Andromeda Baltic Sea Drinking Fountain Fountain Fountains Grotto Inlet Landscaped Perel Adam Perelle Adam Perseus Pleasure Garden Pleasure Gardens Split Level Topographical Topography Water Feature Water Fountain
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This black and white print depicts "The Cave," a garden pavilion located at Jakobsdal, now known as Ulriksdal Palace, in Solna, Stockholm, Sweden, created by renowned artist Adam Perelle in the 1660s. The pavilion, a popular attraction in the pleasure gardens of the time, is situated by the picturesque Edsviken inlet, with the Baltic Sea in the background. The split-level structure, featuring a grotto and a drinking fountain, is adorned with intricate engravings of Greek mythological figures, including Andromeda and Perseus. The scene is filled with men and women enjoying the scenery, some of whom are seen drinking from the fountain. This engraving, a testament to the opulence and grandeur of the 17th century, showcases the beauty of the landscape and the influence of mythology on garden design. The image, created by Adam Perelle, is a valuable piece of heritage art, now preserved at the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden.
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