Légende
Yaroslav Vsevolodovich's helmet found in 1818 in the Vladimir Governorate on the Koloksha River; depiction includes militaria, army helmets and knights' armor associated with Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich Grand Prince of Kiev and Vladimir; 1191–1246; iconography includes Jesus Christ, St. George, ?–ca. 303, Archangel Michael, St. Basil, and St. Theodore. Drawing on paper glued across the entire surface to paper of similar dimensions, which is glued with the upper edge to gray cardboard. 1867, Paris . Drawing: height 13.1 cm, width 9.2 cm; backing: height 14.6 cm, width 9.8 cm; cardboard: height 35.6 cm, width 26.0 cm., A painted illustration of a helmet shown upright on a pale beige background, rendered with watercolor tones of gold, bronze, gray, blue, and brown; the helmet has a rounded golden dome with darker bronze shading and decorative golden bands near the base and apex, featuring engraved reliefs of a winged figure and other small ornamental motifs; the base of the helmet shows a scalloped golden rim with jewel-like red accents and a central arch containing a standing winged figure in lighter golden and brown washes; below the helmet a gray-blue metal nasal guard extends downward with subtle darker shading; the image is framed by a thin white border and flanked by a gray-beige mat, with a few small faint marks and smudges on the background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A33_024
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
24.5Mo (844.8Ko) / 20.4cm x 30.1cm / 2410 x 3556 (300dpi)