Légende
Chasuble of the Piotr Kmita Foundation, Wyczólkowski, Leon 1852-1936 painter / author, Kmita, Piotr ca. 1477–1553, Stanislaw of Szczepanów saint; ca. 1030–1079 — iconography, goldsmithery, textiles, Stanislaw of Szczepanów — chasuble with embroidery, Poland culture, Young Poland style, Polish painting, Piotrowin legend — iconography, coats of arms: Szreniawa, 1907, Kraków; pastel; height 168 cm, width 98 cm; Wawel Treasury 1907; artistic craftsmanship; Piotrowin legend., A large rectangular board or panel with a central brownish tan surface surrounded by layered beige and light brown paper and wooden framing, showing visible creases, tape, and worn edges. On the central surface there are several pencil or charcoal sketch lines forming an arch shape and vertical and horizontal lines, a few rectangular patches of lighter and darker brown where labels or adhesive remnants are attached, and some faint smudges and scratches. Along the edges there is folded beige tape, a group of small paper labels stuck near a corner, and two metal ring hangers attached to the wooden frame. The overall color palette includes shades of brown, tan, beige, light gray, and touches of darker gray from the drawn lines.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A32_339
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
51.4Mo (2.8Mo) / 28.9cm x 44.6cm / 3411 x 5271 (300dpi)