Légende
Church in Rudawa near Kraków, Uziemblo, Henryk 1879–1949 painter; churches architect; Rudawa Lesser Poland Voivodeship; Poland; Polish pastels. Pastel in a gilded frame, behind glass. Dated 1907. Height 69.5 cm, width 100 cm. About the depicted object: RUDAWA — All Saints' Church. Built at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries as one of the first brick buildings in the Kraków region; expanded multiple times thereafter. Notes: sketches of this church appear in a 1907 sketchbook various media: chalk, pen and ink, pencil. Antoni Procajlowicz lived in Rudawa 1902–1910. Pencil sketches of the church by Stanislaw Kamocki date to around 1905., A framed landscape scene of a building complex behind a wall and gate, with a few tall bare trees in front and behind the structures; the sky is cloudy with gray and muted beige tones. The architecture has muted yellow and beige walls, a dark greenish-blue roof, and a small tower with a red chimney; a smaller structure in front shows pale green and beige surfaces and a dark roof. The trees display brown and orange leaves and dark brown trunks and branches. The wall and ground show washes of beige, pale green, and muted blue, with areas of darker brown and gray shadows. The frame around the image is a warm gold color.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A32_389
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
46.1Mo (3.3Mo) / 39.8cm x 29.0cm / 4706 x 3421 (300dpi)