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View of the orangery in the Kungstradgarden, decorated on the occasion of Duke Karl's...in 1774. Creator: Jean Eric Rehn
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View of the orangery in the Kungstradgarden, decorated on the occasion of Duke Karl's...in 1774. Creator: Jean Eric Rehn
View of the orangery in the Kungstradgarden, decorated on the occasion of Duke Karl's betrothal to Princess Hedvig Elisabet Charlotta of Oldenburg in 1774
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This stunning black and white pen and ink drawing by Jean Eric Rehn captures the breathtaking view of the Orangery in Kungstradgarden during a significant historical event in Swedish history. The Orangery, a beautiful architectural masterpiece of the Gustavian era, is adorned with intricate decorations in honor of the betrothal of Duke Karl (later King Carl XIII) to Princess Hedvig Elisabet Charlotta of Holstein-Gottorp in 1774. The event took place in the picturesque Kungstradgarden, a park located in central Stockholm, Sweden. The drawing, created in the 1770s, showcases the grandeur and elegance of the occasion with the meticulously detailed facade of the Orangery, adorned with ornate lettering and intricate carvings. The building, with its symmetrical design and classical elements, stands proudly against the backdrop of the lush greenery of the park. The event marked the beginning of a new era in Swedish history, with the future King Carl XIII and Queen Hedvig Elisabet Charlotta ruling the kingdom together. The drawing, now part of the collection at the Nationalmuseum in Sweden, is a testament to the rich artistic and cultural heritage of the country. The intricate details and the use of pen and ink technique showcase the skill and artistry of Jean Eric Rehn, who expertly captured the essence of the event and the beauty of the Orangery in this timeless piece of art.
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