Caption
Mahogany console from the furnishings of the Belweder Palace in 1915 — front and side views in a scale of 1:5; draughtsman: Mariusz Maszynski 1888–1944. Belweder Warsaw; furniture; consoles; Biedermeier style; Warsaw Masovian Voivodeship; 19th century; artistic documentation: drawing, watercolor on card; height 36.0 cm, width 52.6 cm card when unfolded; dated 1915 before 20.09.1915; World War 1914–1918; palaces., The image shows a two-page spread with an architectural drawing of a wooden fireplace surround on the left and a side view of a decorative wooden bracket on the right. The fireplace surround is depicted in warm brown and reddish-brown wood tones with visible grain patterns and a large arched opening; there are darker brown vertical supports at each side and a lighter brown horizontal base with subtle grayish-brown marbling. The bracket drawing shows a straight vertical post and a curved S-shaped scroll support rendered in the same warm brown and reddish-brown wood tones with visible grain, attached to a rectangular top and a darker brown rectangular base. The background is an off-white paper with slight age toning and faint discoloration near the center fold, and there are a few small dark holes and spots along the center where the pages meet.
Credit line
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A07_154
License type
Rights managed
Available size
72.6Mb (3.3Mb) / 20.0in x 14.1in / 6000 x 4228 (300dpi)