Studio-Talk
Tjoloholm is complete
in every respect; the lodges
and the gardeners’ cottages,
and a number of other
auxiliary buildings, all
having been designed with
the utmost care and skill.
Of special beauty is the
mausoleum, a classic struc-
ture of white marble with a
pillared rotunda,overlooking
the sea. Here rest the ashes
of Tjolohohn’s first master,
who with his wife was not
allowed long to enjoy their
beautiful home, which was
built during the years 1897
—1904. G. B.
(Anillustrationof thedining-
A BEDROOM IN TJOLOHOLM CASTLE L. I. WAHLMAN, ARCHITECT room at Tjoloholm Castle
appears on the next page.)
Queen Anne, and the boudoir, on the opposite
side of the landing, are on the first floor. Here,
too, are a number of bedrooms, some furnished
in modern English style, and one, the state bed-
chamber, such as it behoves every real Swedish
castle to possess, is in a sumptuous Henry VIII.
style, with an elaborately carved four-poster.
MOSCOW.—This year’s exhibition of the
“Soyouz” was a great success, although
some of the most important members
of the Society were not represented at
all—B. Somoff and Malyavine, for instance —while
others, as K. Korovine, A. Vasnetzoff, Igor Grabar,
and Yuon, each represented by numerous exhibits,
WOODEN COTTAGES FOR WORKMEN AT TJOLOHOLM
L. I. WAHLMAN, ARCHITECT-
333
Tjoloholm is complete
in every respect; the lodges
and the gardeners’ cottages,
and a number of other
auxiliary buildings, all
having been designed with
the utmost care and skill.
Of special beauty is the
mausoleum, a classic struc-
ture of white marble with a
pillared rotunda,overlooking
the sea. Here rest the ashes
of Tjolohohn’s first master,
who with his wife was not
allowed long to enjoy their
beautiful home, which was
built during the years 1897
—1904. G. B.
(Anillustrationof thedining-
A BEDROOM IN TJOLOHOLM CASTLE L. I. WAHLMAN, ARCHITECT room at Tjoloholm Castle
appears on the next page.)
Queen Anne, and the boudoir, on the opposite
side of the landing, are on the first floor. Here,
too, are a number of bedrooms, some furnished
in modern English style, and one, the state bed-
chamber, such as it behoves every real Swedish
castle to possess, is in a sumptuous Henry VIII.
style, with an elaborately carved four-poster.
MOSCOW.—This year’s exhibition of the
“Soyouz” was a great success, although
some of the most important members
of the Society were not represented at
all—B. Somoff and Malyavine, for instance —while
others, as K. Korovine, A. Vasnetzoff, Igor Grabar,
and Yuon, each represented by numerous exhibits,
WOODEN COTTAGES FOR WORKMEN AT TJOLOHOLM
L. I. WAHLMAN, ARCHITECT-
333