Caption
Ash wood console from the furnishings of the Belweder Palace, front and side views in a scale of 1:5; draughtsman Jan Malachowski 1886–1917. Pen and watercolor on card, artistic documentation drawing; 1915 before September 20, 1915. Card unfolded height 35.9 cm, width 52.1 cm. Style/period: 19th century; subject: console; place: Warsaw Masovian Voivodeship; historical context: World War I., A flat cream background with a two-page spread showing two wood-colored furniture sketches rendered in warm brown, amber, and golden tones with visible wood grain; the left page shows a rectangular table-like frame with straight legs and a broad top and base, the right page shows a side view with a straight inner support and an ornate S-shaped scroll leg ending in a carved shell-like foot, both sit centered on their pages, there are a few small dark circular holes near the center fold and a few faint stamps or marks near the outer edges, the paper edges are slightly darker and the overall palette includes cream, tan, honey brown, and darker brown accents.
Credit line
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A07_156
License type
Rights managed
Available size
71.9Mb (2.2Mb) / 20.0in x 14.0in / 6000 x 4186 (300dpi)