Schloss Schwerin, a fairytale-like castle located on an island on Lake Schwerin in Schwerin, Germany… Consisting of 953 rooms, its roots date back 1,000 years with its current form being the result of renovations done by Frederick Francis II, the Grand Duke of Mecklenberg-Schwerin…
Foto by @gaby_sn
Foto by @gaby_sn
Horst.P.Horst
Model Wearing White Hat by Arnold Constable and Pink and Black Skirt Suit by Carolyn Modes (1942)
Model Wearing White Hat by Arnold Constable and Pink and Black Skirt Suit by Carolyn Modes (1942)
Oxfordshire house (AI image)
Though modest in size, its classical proportions and formal layout give it a sense of grandeur. The terraced garden, clipped hedges, and symmetrical planting frame the building with structure and order, while the surrounding countryside softens the overall view. It’s a reminder that true luxury in rural living is not about scale, but about craftsmanship, proportion, and setting
photo by corsicollection
Though modest in size, its classical proportions and formal layout give it a sense of grandeur. The terraced garden, clipped hedges, and symmetrical planting frame the building with structure and order, while the surrounding countryside softens the overall view. It’s a reminder that true luxury in rural living is not about scale, but about craftsmanship, proportion, and setting
photo by corsicollection
Designed for a family with young children, this French Norman-style home exudes a stately bearing, but the overall design is oriented towards sun-filled, open rooms and an indoor-outdoor lifestyle with an inviting loggia, terrace, pool and fire pit.
Architect: Harrison Design studio
Architect: Harrison Design studio
A Fisherman by a Mountain Creek (1871)
Hermann Pohle (German, 1831–1901)
Pohle places the solitary fisherman within a landscape defined by clarity and stillness. The mountain creek moves through rocks and vegetation with quiet energy, while the figure remains small and contemplative beside the flowing water.
The composition emphasizes harmony between human presence and nature. Rather than dominating the scene, the fisherman appears absorbed into the landscape, participating in its rhythm rather than interrupting it.
Light and detail give the environment freshness—sparkling water, textured stones, and dense greenery carefully observed. Yet the emotional tone remains calm and reflective rather than purely descriptive.
It’s a pastoral vision of solitude, where labor, patience, and nature coexist in balanced silence.
Hermann Pohle (German, 1831–1901)
Pohle places the solitary fisherman within a landscape defined by clarity and stillness. The mountain creek moves through rocks and vegetation with quiet energy, while the figure remains small and contemplative beside the flowing water.
The composition emphasizes harmony between human presence and nature. Rather than dominating the scene, the fisherman appears absorbed into the landscape, participating in its rhythm rather than interrupting it.
Light and detail give the environment freshness—sparkling water, textured stones, and dense greenery carefully observed. Yet the emotional tone remains calm and reflective rather than purely descriptive.
It’s a pastoral vision of solitude, where labor, patience, and nature coexist in balanced silence.