Copenhagen Prospects no. 9, Rosenborg Castle, Royal Copenhagen
- Brand: Royal Copenhagen
- Artist: Mads Stage
- Item no: RPR09
- Alt number: K.NR.1615
- Measurement: Ø: 27 cm
About the product
Royal Copenhagen Portraits of Old Copenhagen plate no.9 Year of issue: 1980 Motif: Summer Palace of Christian IV Rosenborg Castle built in 1606-1634 Designed by: Mads Stage 1977
Plate number nine in a series of twelve. Rosenborg Palace was built in the years 1606-1634 by Christian IV, to be his new summerpalace. It was up- and re-built for several years by respectively Bertel Langes and Hans van Steenwinckels. The palace is situated in The Kings Garden.
Copenhagen Prospects was issued in three sets of four over three years from 1978 to 1980. It was Mads Stage, who drew the drawings of the historic buildings for Royal Copenhagen. The rim of the plates, which surrounds the motifs in gold, are inspired by the cast iron fench that surrounds the top of The Round Tower. It was both a technical and artistic challenge for Royal Copenhagen to transfer the delicate and light watercolour drawings to the porcelain and therefore Copenhagen Prospects is an example of the level artistic abilities in 1980. The oranamental plates can be used both as table plates for the festive table and as decoration for the walls in the living room. Then you will also have a practical and decorative means of storage, when the plates are not in use.
Plate number nine in a series of twelve. Rosenborg Palace was built in the years 1606-1634 by Christian IV, to be his new summerpalace. It was up- and re-built for several years by respectively Bertel Langes and Hans van Steenwinckels. The palace is situated in The Kings Garden.
Copenhagen Prospects was issued in three sets of four over three years from 1978 to 1980. It was Mads Stage, who drew the drawings of the historic buildings for Royal Copenhagen. The rim of the plates, which surrounds the motifs in gold, are inspired by the cast iron fench that surrounds the top of The Round Tower. It was both a technical and artistic challenge for Royal Copenhagen to transfer the delicate and light watercolour drawings to the porcelain and therefore Copenhagen Prospects is an example of the level artistic abilities in 1980. The oranamental plates can be used both as table plates for the festive table and as decoration for the walls in the living room. Then you will also have a practical and decorative means of storage, when the plates are not in use.
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