Caption
Bell from the church in Krynica Galicia, 1582; requisitioned in 1917–1918. Bells; crafts. Plunder during World War I 1914–1918. Krynica Lesser Poland Voivodeship. Photograph from nature; photographic print height 10.6 cm, width 7.8 cm mounted on cardboard height 35.7 cm, width 26.0 cm. Secondary full-surface print glued to cardboard; not after 5 October 1918. Creator/photographer unknown., A large metal bell dominates the foreground with a weathered surface showing scratches and patina in shades of gray and brown; the bell has a rounded flared base and a crown with several curved metal loops at the top. Behind it are a group of other bells of varying sizes and shapes with similar aged textures and decorative bands, visible in tones of gray and muted bronze. The floor beneath the bells appears rough and dark, with scattered small debris in earthy gray and brown tones. The overall image is framed by a light-colored border.
Credit line
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A07_381
License type
Rights managed
Available size
76.8Mb (2.9Mb) / 14.9in x 20.0in / 4474 x 6000 (300dpi)