Légende
Double-sided gingerbread mould with different representations on both sides, carved by Glauer woodcarver or gingerbread maker; gingerbread, woodcarving, decorative/applied art, genre and figurative scenes, folk motifs; dated 1828. Double-sided rectangular mould; one side: four images — a baby in swaddling clothes and a fish top and, at the bottom, two standing figures: a man and a woman in rural folk costume woman in a long dress holding a handbag; man with a hat, pipe, left hand resting on a shovel. Reverse side: twelve images in a rectangular frame depicting a house; a temple with a colonnade; a bird among trees; a beehive against a forest background; a pedestal or altar among trees; a room with a chair; a military guard in front of a tent with trees in the background; chickens pecking for food; a heart in a wreath; a cupid and scales; a lamb in a meadow; and agricultural tools. The name Glauer signature of the maker is carved on the edge, followed by the date j.1828. Province of Silesia 1742–1918. Mold dimensions: height 28.5 cm, width 10 cm, depth 3.3 cm., A tall rectangular wooden panel with carved reliefs divided into a grid of panels, showing a variety of carved motifs including a house, geometric dome shapes, birds, wreaths, plants, a lamb, scales, and other decorative elements; the wood is a medium to dark brown with visible grain and worn edges, and the background around the panel is a flat light gray.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A15_035
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
77.2Mo (2.6Mo) / 38.1cm x 50.8cm / 4500 x 6000 (300dpi)