Caption
The Last Studio of Pantaleon Szyndler in Warsaw Painting studio of Pantaleon Szyndler 1846–1905 in Aleje Jerozolimskie in Warsaw, Bogacki, Stanislaw fl. ca 1890–ca 1935 photographer / author, painting, Polish painting, Szyndler, Pantaleon 1846–1905, interiors, Imperial Society for Rational Hunting, Warsaw Cyclists' Society 1886–, artists' studios, painters' studios, Szyndler, Pantaleon 1846–1905 - reproduction, photography, Norwid, Cyprian Kamil 1821–1883 - iconography, print glued across the entire surface onto cardboard, ca. 1902–1905, Warsaw, photography, nature photography, photographic print: height 17.4 cm, width 23.4 cm; cardboard: height 24.6 cm, width 34.9 cm; passe-partout: height 32.0 cm, width 43.0 cm, The sepia-toned image shows an interior room with a group of paintings leaning against walls and easels, including a large portrait of a seated woman with a standing man behind her, smaller portraits, and a tall canvas with multiple figures. A plaster bust rests on a small table beside a closed piano or organ, and a few framed pictures hang on the walls. The floor is covered with a patterned rug and a couple of animal hides, with scattered books, papers, and art supplies on small tables and benches. Visible colors include shades of brown, beige, cream, black, white, and muted gray.
Credit line
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A30_212
License type
Rights managed
Available size
33.9Mb (3.9Mb) / 13.2in x 9.9in / 3972 x 2981 (300dpi)