Légende
Krasinski Square View of the square with a fragment of the Krasinski Palace designed by Tylman van Gameren and the palace annex designed by Christian Piotr Aigner, photographer: Karol Beyer 1818–1877; subjects: military tents, Russian army, gates, wooden barracks, pavement, annexes; people/architects depicted/iconography: Christian Piotr Aigner 1756–1841, Tylman van Gameren ca. 1629–1706; date: 1861–1863; place: Warsaw Krasinski Square, Masovian Voivodeship; medium: photography, photographic print image: 6.0 × 8.6 cm; support: 11.4 × 8.8 cm; genre: nature/urban photography., A sepia-toned photograph shows an open cobblestone square with a few simple wooden structures and tents arranged across the middle ground. Behind them are two large multi-story classical buildings with rows of tall windows and decorative facades; one building appears lighter and the other slightly darker in tone. In the foreground the cobbles and ground texture are visible. Colors present include sepia brown, beige, off-white, and darker brown tones.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A06_496
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
43.9Mo (2.1Mo) / 37.0cm x 29.7cm / 4371 x 3509 (300dpi)