Caption
Landscape with a fortified castle on a hill; verso: Fragment of a wall with a pointed-arch door. Feliks Jablczynski (1865–1928), graphic artist. Castles, towers, gates, walls, landscapes, defensive architecture; Polish graphic art; Gothic (style); ca. 1924. Graphic art, graphic matrix/plate; height 7.8 cm, width 8 cm., A grayscale etching depicting a ruined stone structure with a tower and arched opening set against a textured sky; a sloping foreground of rough, linear markings suggests ground or fields with scattered low vegetation and tangled shrubs. The scene shows a few clustered bushes and windblown trees on the left and right, and faint outlines of distant hills behind the structure. The image palette is primarily gray with shades of black and white, and there are several pale bluish-gray speckled areas and slightly darker gray patches across the surface.
Credit line
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A39_057
License type
Rights managed
Available size
84.7Mb (8.8Mb) / 18.3in x 17.9in / 5504 x 5381 (300dpi)