Slanime atgijusi Antika. Lietuvos etmono Mykolo Kazimiero Oginskio gobelenai

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Slanime atgijusi Antika. Lietuvos etmono Mykolo Kazimiero Oginskio gobelenai = Antiquity comes alive in Slonim. The tapestries of Lithuanian hetman Michał Kazimierz Ogiński / Vydas Dolinskas / Vydas Dolinskas | ISSN 2351-7115; ISBN 978-609-8061-48-2 | Nacionalinis muziejus Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės valdovų rūmai / Nacionalinis muziejus Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės valdovų rūmai | 2016 | 135 S., Grossformat | Vilnius / Vilnius

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Verlag Nacionalinis muziejus Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės valdovų rūmai / Nacionalinis muziejus Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės valdovų rūmai / Nacionalinis muziejus Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės valdovų rūmai
Autor Vydas Dolinskas / Vydas Dolinskas / Vydas Dolinskas
Stadt Vilnius / Vilnius / Vilnius
Seiten 135 S., Grossformat
ISBN ISSN 2351-7115; ISBN 978-609-8061-48-2
Detail The international exhibition „Antiquity Comes Alive in Slonim. The Tapestries of Lithuanian Hetman Michał Kazimierz Ogiński“ is dedicated to the tapestry collection of one of the most famous 18th-century state and cultural figures in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the entire Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It reveals both the scope of his arts patronage, demonstrating his refined taste, and the early cultural heritage traditions of Lithuania, as well as the artistic connections existing in Europe at the time. The most important highlights of this exhibition, which presents early Lithuanian heritage treasures and returns them to our historical memory, are seven textiles of exceptional artistic value from a series of 12 tapestries that were miraculously preserved. Subtle in their colours, they have been carefully restored due to their age and extreme sensitivity to the environment. The textiles were created by local masters from Slonim (present-day Belarus) in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in around 1784–1790 at a manufactory founded by Ogiński. They depict deities from Antiquity and other characters. The story behind the journey and conservation of these tapestries in the 19th and 20th centuries reads like a detective novel. /// ///

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