. International Studio an Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art. it owes its existencenot to some ancient witchcraft, but to the love ofthe beautiful and the necessary wealth of twopeople (James Frederick Dickson, Master of theHorse to the King ofSweden, and his wife,Blanche Dickson, of theGothenburg Dicksons),and the skill of a mostable architect, L. I. Wahl-man. the charm of its situation, but how the architecthas succeeded in welding it into the landscape,wedding nature and art by means of terraces andgardens and many subtle devices. The mannerin which this has been compassed betrays


. International Studio an Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art. it owes its existencenot to some ancient witchcraft, but to the love ofthe beautiful and the necessary wealth of twopeople (James Frederick Dickson, Master of theHorse to the King ofSweden, and his wife,Blanche Dickson, of theGothenburg Dicksons),and the skill of a mostable architect, L. I. Wahl-man. the charm of its situation, but how the architecthas succeeded in welding it into the landscape,wedding nature and art by means of terraces andgardens and many subtle devices. The mannerin which this has been compassed betrays anartistic sense and instinct but too rarely met with,and yet most essential for the attainment of thecoveted end. Although the environ-ment of Tjoloholm is soentirely Swedish, andpossessed of all thatpeculiar beauty in whichSweden abounds, thecastle itself has nothing incommon either with thestern imposing castles—at the same time fortressand palace ?—of GustavusVasa and his sons, or withthe red-brick Gothic seatsin Scania built by theDanes, or with the many. TJOLOHOLM CASTLE: MAIN FRONT TO THE SEA L. I. WAHLMAN, ARCHITECT studio- Talk


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