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Russian architectural ornament and wood carving, (1898). Creator: Unknown
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Russian architectural ornament and wood carving, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Russian architectural ornament and wood carving, (1898). Fig 1: Phantastic church-cupolas at Jaroslaw, 17th and 18th century. Figs 2 and 3: Gilt wood carvings of the Baldaquin of the Imperial chair in the Nicolay church, Jaroslaw, 17th century. Fig 4: From a baldaquin in the Museum of the Imperial Academy of Arts. Figs 5 and 6: Carved roses on the principal door of the altar, church of St. John, near Rostow, 17th century. Figs 7-10: Window frames of wooden houses in the government Wologda. Figs 11-13: Gable ornaments in the same district. Figs 14 and 15: Ornamental Boards on sills etc. Figs 16-19: Roses on the wings of doors, made of small panels, Government of Samara. Figs 20 and 21: Portions of such roses. Fig 22: Capital with vegetable ornaments. Plate 34b from " The Historic Styles of Ornament" translated from the German of H. Dolmetsch. [B.T. Batford, London, 1898]
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This print showcases the exquisite Russian architectural ornament and wood carving from the late 17th and 18th centuries. The unknown creator beautifully captures various elements of Russian artistry, providing a glimpse into the country's rich cultural heritage. Figures 1 to 3 highlight the phantastic church-cupolas at Jaroslaw, displaying intricate gilt wood carvings in the Baldaquin of the Imperial chair in Nicolay church. Fig 4 presents an ornate baldaquin found in the Museum of the Imperial Academy of Arts, while Figs 5 and 6 showcase carved roses on the principal door of St. John's Church near Rostow. The print also features stunning window frames (Figs 7-10) and gable ornaments (Figs 11-13) from wooden houses in Wologda. Additionally, it includes decorative boards on sills (Figs 14 and15), delicate rose patterns on doors' wings (Figs16-19), and a capital adorned with vegetable ornaments (Fig22). Originally published as Plate34b in "The Historic Styles of Ornament" translated by H. Dolmetsch, this lithograph offers a visual feast for enthusiasts interested in interior design, religious arts, or architectural history. With its black-and-white aesthetic capturing every intricate detail, this print is a testament to Russia's artistic prowess during these centuries. It serves as both a historical document and an inspiration for contemporary designers seeking unique patterns and motifs rooted in tradition.
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