Légende
Coffin of St. Stanislaus, Wyczólkowski, Leon 1852-1936 painter; Stanislaw of Szczepanów Saint; ca. 1030–1079 — iconography, sarcophagi, church interiors; goldsmithery, baroque crafts; confessions; Wawel Cathedral Kraków; Poland culture; Young Poland style; Polish painting; candles lighting; reliquaries; Sarcophagus — 1669–1671, Gdansk, goldsmiths Peter von der Rennen, Peter Rohde II, Jakob Jager I or II; 1907, Kraków; pastel; height 101 cm, width 150 cm, A framed painting of an ornate interior scene showing a large sculpted sarcophagus or tomb elevated on a platform with sculpted figures and drapery in dark greens, deep blues, browns, and blackish tones; a group of tall vertical candles or candle-like objects in bright yellow stand to the left, set among metallic-looking candle holders in muted gold and bronze. In front of the tomb, a figure kneeling or supporting the structure is rendered in bluish-gray and dark brown with highlights, and nearby are decorative vases or urns in dull gold, bronze, and gray. The background includes tall arches and columns in shades of gray, beige, olive green, and muted yellow, with areas of darker shadow and subtle blue highlights; the whole work is surrounded by a wooden frame in warm brown.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A32_336
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
50.2Mo (3.5Mo) / 42.5cm x 29.6cm / 5014 x 3499 (300dpi)