
The architect of the Royal Library, Frans Gustaf Abraham Dahl, attributed:
Drawings and watercolours from the study trip in France and Italy.
3 album with 105 drawings and sketches, 13 of which were watercolored.
155 x 230 mm, 170 x 240 mm and 190 x 260 mm respectively.
Contemporary globe ties, linen ties and a half-French band without a back.
Dahl's name at the top of the tally on the inside cover of the middle album. The other two Thiele (Hans Anton Thiele) and Dahlerup (Jens Vilhelm Dahlerup).
Smallest album, mainly France, the other two Italy. With some drawings dated 1866-67.
Frans Gustaf Abraham Dahl received a travel grant from the Academy of Arts, 2,000 rdr for three years 9 Sept. 1864, which was extended for two years and with it undertook a study trip to England, Germany, France, Italy and Spain.
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The architect of the Royal Library, Frans Gustaf Abraham Dahl, attributed:
Drawings and watercolours from the study trip in France and Italy.
3 album with 105 drawings and sketches, 13 of which were watercolored.
155 x 230 mm, 170 x 240 mm and 190 x 260 mm respectively.
Contemporary globe ties, linen ties and a half-French band without a back.
Dahl's name at the top of the tally on the inside cover of the middle album. The other two Thiele (Hans Anton Thiele) and Dahlerup (Jens Vilhelm Dahlerup).
Smallest album, mainly France, the other two Italy. With some drawings dated 1866-67.
Frans Gustaf Abraham Dahl received a travel grant from the Academy of Arts, 2,000 rdr for three years 9 Sept. 1864, which was extended for two years and with it undertook a study trip to England, Germany, France, Italy and Spain.
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Four letters written by Albert Einstein are rich with scientific history and are likely to leave bidders worldwide breathless. From the realm of advanced science, there is also an astronomical compendium of the highest quality, brimming with an exceptional level of detail. For the eyes, the most pleasing might be Dru Drury's "Illustrations of Natural History," where each beetle and butterfly is a masterpiece in itself. A handwritten manuscript by Ingmar Bergman gives us a lesson in love, while another by Lars Norén provides a crystal-clear insight into the great poet's writing process. And what exactly does that letter from Gustav III to Carl Gustav Tessin in 1752 say?
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