Légende
A birch wood chair from the furnishings of the Belweder Palace in 1915 — front, top and side views in a scale of 1:5; drawing and watercolor by Mariusz Maszynski 1888–1944; Biedermeier style; chairs, furniture; 19th century; Warsaw Masovian Voivodeship; artistic documentation; World War I 1914–1918; dated 1915 before November 3, 1915; card: height 35.9 cm, width 52.2 cm card when unfolded., The image shows three drawn views of a wooden chair on a light beige background: a front view on the left, a rear view in the center, and a side view on the right. The chair has a curved top rail and a decorative back splat with an inverted triangular motif in a pale grayish tone, while the wooden frame displays shades of warm brown and amber with visible wood grain. The seat cushion appears in a muted purple or dark mauve color. The rear view shows the back of the seat covered in the same muted purple, with a curved wooden brace in brown and amber on top. There are small circular marks and faint discolorations near the vertical center fold of the background. The overall palette includes beige, brown, amber, pale gray, and muted purple.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A07_163
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
71.3Mo (3.1Mo) / 50.8cm x 35.2cm / 6000 x 4155 (300dpi)