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Russian enamel, majolica, wall painting, ceilings and japanned woodwork, (1898). Creator: Unknown
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Russian enamel, majolica, wall painting, ceilings and japanned woodwork, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Russian enamel, majolica, wall painting, ceilings and japanned woodwork, (1898). Figs 1-4: Wall-paintings on a spiral staircase in the Cathedral of the Annunciation at Moscow, 15th century. Figs 5-7: Ornaments on vaults in a house of Moscow, 17th century. Figs 8 and 9: Majolica-Pilaster as window frame at the Terem (Palace of the Empresses) on the Kreml, Moscow. Figs 10-14: Stove-pans made in the market-town of Ustjug, 17th century, in the Museum of the Imperial Society for the promotion of Art in St. Petersburgh. Fig 15: Edge of a gold dish in the treasury of the Kreml at Moscow. Figs 16-18: Veil from the portrait of a saint of the 17th century. Enamel on silver. From the Museum of the Imperial Society for the promotion of Art, St. Petersburgh. Figs 19-21: Japanned wooden spoons and top of a footstool. Articles made by peasants in the district of Nowgorod. Fig 22: Ornament in chased metal. Plate 34c 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 a stunning array of Russian craftsmanship from different periods in history. The image captures the intricate details and exquisite beauty of various art forms, ranging from enamel and majolica to wall paintings, ceilings, and japanned woodwork. The first set of figures (1-4) takes us back to the 15th century with mesmerizing wall-paintings adorning a spiral staircase in the Cathedral of the Annunciation at Moscow. Moving forward to the 17th century, figures 5-7 display ornate vault ornaments found in a house in Moscow. Figures 8 and 9 highlight a remarkable Majolica-Pilaster serving as a window frame at the Terem (Palace of the Empresses) on the Kremlin grounds in Moscow. Figures 10-14 showcase stove-pans made by skilled artisans from Ustjug during this same period, now housed within St. Petersburg's Museum of Imperial Society for Art. Figure 15 presents an edge detail from an opulent gold dish held within Moscow's Kremlin treasury. Figures 16-18 feature an enchanting veil crafted using enamel on silver, originating from St. Petersburg's Museum of Imperial Society for Art. Figures 19-21 offer glimpses into everyday life through beautifully japanned wooden spoons and a footstool top created by talented peasants residing in Nowgorod district. Lastly, figure 22 displays an intricately designed ornament fashioned out of chased metal - truly exemplifying historic styles captured within H. Dolmetsch's "The Historic Styles of Ornament". This print serves as both a visual feast for art enthusiasts and a testament to Russia's rich artistic heritage throughout centuries past.
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