Oranjerie en het paviljoen onder en op de Mariaberg in het park bij slot Ulriksdal 1668
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This etching by Adam Perelle, created in 1668, is a detailed depiction of the Orangery and pavilion at the Ulriksdal Palace Park near Stockholm. The artwork showcases Perelle's mastery of architectural perspective and his ability to capture the grandeur of formal gardens. The two separate scenes provide a comprehensive view of the park's layout, featuring the ornate orangery, its surrounding gardens, and the impressive pavilion on Mariaberg Hill. The precise detail of the artwork speaks to Perelle's intention to document the beauty and elegance of this significant Swedish estate. The etching, now part of the Rijksmuseum collection, serves as a historical record and a visual testament to the artistic and architectural achievements of the 17th century.
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