Légende
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, A room filled with framed paintings leaning against walls and on easels, including a large portrait of a seated woman with a standing man behind her, a portrait of an older bearded man, and several other figurative and religious-themed images; a white sculpted bust rests atop a small dark wooden cabinet with an open compartment, and a small piano-like instrument sits beside it; a patterned rug covers the floor with animal hides and fabric draped across it, and there are several low tables and stacks of books and papers scattered around; the walls and ceiling are light-colored, and the overall tones in the image are shades of brown, beige, cream, and muted gray.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A30_213
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
72.3Mo (5.5Mo) / 50.5cm x 35.9cm / 5969 x 4235 (300dpi)