Konstnärshuset
Konstnärshuset (literally Artists' House) is a building in central Stockholm, Sweden, which is owned by the Swedish Artists Association and is used as an art gallery.[1][2]
Built in the Moorish style in 1898, the building houses a collection of fine art. Carl Larsson (1853–1919) was the first chairman of the Artists Association which owns the building.[3]
Designed by Ludvig Peterson, the building was completed in 1898. The facade overlooking the street is finished in Portland limestone with intricate details, including wall openings, a crowning balustrade, clover-leafed windows and mosaics. The architecture is inspired by Italian and Spanish trends from the 16th century. The interior includes the entrance hall, a staircase and the richly stuccoed exhibition hall. The restaurant area consists of a dining room, a bar, and a banqueting hall decorated with wall paintings from a renovation in 1931. The entire building is decorated by the works of celebrated artists and craftsmen.[2]
References
- ↑ "Svenska Konstnäresnas Förening Konstnärshuset" (in Swedish). Konstnärshuset. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
- 1 2 "Konstnärshuset (akt.)" (in Swedish). Swedish National Heritage Board. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
- ↑ Hulsen, Tim. "Moorish Style Art". Cityseeker.com. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
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