Classical Swedish Architecture and Interiors 1650-1840
16 March 2007
Description
The beautiful, often breathtakingly lavish architecture and interiors of Sweden between the 1600s and early 1800s have been among the art world’s best-kept secrets.
The path of visitors to Sweden—scholars and laymen, travelers and armchair explorers alike—will be forever changed and expanded by this book. Stops at the more familiar sites will be informed with knowledge of the who, when, why, and how of each antechamber and pavilion, while the lucid text and abundance of brilliant photographs, complementing such historical documents as engravings and architectural renderings, will open roads to rural corners and coastal retreats where Swedish royals, nobles, and privileged commoners basked in the calm of their country mansions and warmed themselves before their handsome Swedish tile stoves.
Reviews
"[A] valuable capsule…[O]ne of few published on the subject that is written in English by a Swedish author." — R. P. Meden, Marymount University, Choice
"[A] sweeping, lively, in-depth study...Scholars will find this book invaluable, as will any designer looking…to adapt Classical traditions." — Eve M. Kahn, Clem Labine's Period Homes
"[D]ifficult to imagine...not wanting to put Sweden at the top of a visits wish-list after reading through this admirable book." — Roger White, Historic House Reader
"[E]xtraordinary depth…fantastic photographs…a marvel of readability." — Veranda