Architecture/Design Books

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ISBN 10

0-393-73172-3

ISBN 13

978-0-393-73172-9
February 2007
272 pages, 236 color illustrations
$60.00 cloth

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Classical Swedish Architecture and Interiors 1650-1840

Johan Cederlund

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Praise for Classical Swedish Architecture and Interiors:

 

"“Johan Cederlund’s excellent survey, very well written (and translated) and mouth-wateringly illustrated....Altogether, it is difficult to imagine any visually aware person not wanting to put Sweden at the top of a visits wish-list after reading through this admirable book.”

 - Historic House Reader

“Cederlund, a Swedish art historian, covers in extraordinary depth and with entertaining ease, and fantastic photographs, the two centuries germinal to Swedish design as we know and love it today. Distinguished by an astonishing lightness, perfect proprotions and often painted beauty, Swedish style descends from castles and kings. It melds influences from around the world into a distinctive aesthetic and a larger consciousness of cultue. Kudos, too, to translator Lani Summerville-Sternerup, who made the text a marvel of readability.”Veranda

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Overview

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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. Overshadowed by the high-profile splendors of Italy and France, and studied and chronicled almost entirely in Swedish, Sweden’s majestic palaces, stately manor houses, and tapestry-like gardens have seemed as remote as the Nordic country itself.


On the pages of Classical Swedish Architecture and Interiors 1650–1840, meet such pathbreakers as Nicodemus Tessin the Younger and Carl Hårleman and the ambitious, discerning monarchs and aristocrats who commissioned their work. Learn how Sweden’s architects and designers mined antique and contemporary southern Europe for styles, techniques, and even artisans; how such marvels as the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Drottningholm, and King Gustav III’s beloved Haga took shape and acquired their uniquely Swedish stamp. Step into the rich interiors where Sweden’s kings and their consorts received state visitors, stored and displayed treasures, wrote letters and studied science, and laid their heads to sleep.


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.

About the Author –

Johan Cederlund is chief curator of the Uppsala Museum of Art in Sweden.

Lani Summerville-Sternerup, translator, is codirector/owner of Classical Excursions, a travel company in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.

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ISBN 0-393-73172-3

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