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Oscarshal title page, 1852 (colour litho)
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Oscarshal title page, 1852 (colour litho)
699649 Oscarshal title page, 1852 (colour litho) by Norwegian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Decorative title page from book depicting Oscarshal summer palace, published by Chr. Tonsberg c.1852, with two coats of arms - one the royal arms of Norway.); Photo © Thomas Heneage, London; Norwegian, out of copyright
Media ID 23228468
© Thomas Heneage, London / Bridgeman Images
Bygdoy Eagle Frontispiece Gothic Revival Gothick Heraldic Heraldry King Oscar I Neo Gothic Norway Oscarshal Oslo Queen Josephine Stag Summer Palace Swan Title Title Page Victorian Gothic
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This print showcases the exquisite Oscarshal title page from 1852, a stunning example of Norwegian School artistry. The vibrant colours and intricate details of this colour lithograph transport viewers back to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of the era. The decorative title page is taken from a book that beautifully depicts the Oscarshal summer palace, published by Chr. Tonsberg around 1852. Adorned with two coats of arms, including the royal arms of Norway, this artwork exudes regality and heraldry. The neo-gothic elements in this piece are strikingly evident, with majestic stags and an array of symbolic creatures such as eagles and owls adorning its composition. The crown atop King Oscar I's coat of arms further emphasizes his royal status. Located on Bygdøy in Oslo, Norway, Oscarshal was a resplendent summer palace where Queen Josephine once resided. Its architectural beauty is showcased through this frontispiece image which captures both its elegance and Gothic Revival style. As part of the Victorian Gothic art movement, this artwork encapsulates not only Scandinavian royalty but also represents an important historical period in Norwegian history. With its rich symbolism and meticulous craftsmanship, it serves as a testament to the artistic prowess of Norwegian School artists during that time. This print allows us to appreciate not only the beauty captured within its frame but also offers us insight into a bygone era filled with opulence and grandeur.
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