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A beautiful and rare 18th century engraving, “Palatium Illustr. Dn: Baronies Caroli Sparri Holmense merid versus.” (The brilliant Mr. Baron Charles Sparre’s Palace in Stockholm to the north and south) is from Count Erik Dahlberg’s historic work SUECIA ANTIQUA et HODIERNA which was published in Sweden posthumously in 1717. In its final state, this work comprised three volumes with a total of 353 plates.
Count Erik Dahlberg (1625-1703) was a Swedish soldier, engineer and graphic artist who served with distinction in the Swedish war against Denmark and the Great Northern War. He also directed fortifications as part of the military rebuilding program of King Charles XI. After many years in the field, Dahlberg returned to Stockholm and began observing the city with pencil in hand. His drawings were in part intended for a planned collection of engravings which were to show foreigners “how much there is in our native country which is great and beautiful.”
For 43 years of his life, Dahlberg spent his time illustrating and overseeing the creation of this great publication. Other notable copperplate engravers who also contributed to this work were Jean Le Pautre, Jean Marot and Adam Perelle. Beginning in 1668 it was not completed until after Dahlberg’s death. The SUECIA is best described as a grand vision of Sweden during its period as a world power.
This Dahlberg engraving with two separate views of Baron Sparri’s Palace is on fine chain-linked paper which has a strong plate mark. The engraving is very crisp and the architectural elements very detailed. This palace is shown from the north and the south and in addition to the architecture, workers are shown on the palace grounds while the other people are shown going about daily activities.
SIZE AND CONDITION
There is age toning, spotting and some discoloration in the margin areas but the image areas are in relatively good condition with some light spotting and soiling. There is also some minor creasing, a center fold with evidence of the original bookbinding on the left edge. There is a small tear on the lower left corner.. Overall paper size is approximately 13 ½” x 17 ¼”.
About the Print Dealer
This item is from the inventory of a second generation antique print dealer who literally grew up in the business. The parents of this dealer bought and sold rare prints, manuscripts and antique books for over 50 years. This highly knowledgeable dealer has continued the family tradition by buying and selling fine quality prints, maps and books and now for the first time is offering items from an extensive inventory. All items offered for sale are original!
#2148
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Count Erik Dahlberg (1625-1703) was a Swedish soldier, engineer and graphic artist who served with distinction in the Swedish war against Denmark and the Great Northern War. He also directed fortifications as part of the military rebuilding program of King Charles XI. After many years in the field, Dahlberg returned to Stockholm and began observing the city with pencil in hand. His drawings were in part intended for a planned collection of engravings which were to show foreigners “how much there is in our native country which is great and beautiful.”
For 43 years of his life, Dahlberg spent his time illustrating and overseeing the creation of this great publication. Other notable copperplate engravers who also contributed to this work were Jean Le Pautre, Jean Marot and Adam Perelle. Beginning in 1668 it was not completed until after Dahlberg’s death. The SUECIA is best described as a grand vision of Sweden during its period as a world power.
This Dahlberg engraving with two separate views of Baron Sparri’s Palace is on fine chain-linked paper which has a strong plate mark. The engraving is very crisp and the architectural elements very detailed. This palace is shown from the north and the south and in addition to the architecture, workers are shown on the palace grounds while the other people are shown going about daily activities.
SIZE AND CONDITION
There is age toning, spotting and some discoloration in the margin areas but the image areas are in relatively good condition with some light spotting and soiling. There is also some minor creasing, a center fold with evidence of the original bookbinding on the left edge. There is a small tear on the lower left corner.. Overall paper size is approximately 13 ½” x 17 ¼”.
About the Print Dealer
This item is from the inventory of a second generation antique print dealer who literally grew up in the business. The parents of this dealer bought and sold rare prints, manuscripts and antique books for over 50 years. This highly knowledgeable dealer has continued the family tradition by buying and selling fine quality prints, maps and books and now for the first time is offering items from an extensive inventory. All items offered for sale are original!
#2148
WE SHIP EVERYWHERE. If you don't see your shipping location mentioned, please send us a message and we will send you the appropriate fees.
Erik Dahlberg Suecia Antiqua Engraving Baron Sparre's Palace 1717 Antique Print
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- Vintage item from the 1700s
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- Only ships to United States from Dallas, Texas.
- Listed on Apr 29, 2014
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