Pavilion 1791
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The story behind the motif
The poster shows a Chinese-inspired pavilion, which was built by the manufacturer CG Apiarie in his park in 1791. The master builder for this project was Gustaf Wikar.
The pavilion reflects the exotic style popular during the late 18th century, when many European architects and builders began to experiment with incorporating influences from China, called "Chinese Rococo" or "Chinese style". This style became particularly popular for garden pavilions and gazebos during this period.
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