ARCHITECTURALLY ARTISTIC METAL OF CITY IVANO-FRANKIVSK(STANISLAVIV), END OF 19TH-BEGINNING OF 20TH CENTURY
Natalia Kachkovska
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Natalia Kachkovska: National University named after V. Stefanik National preserve "Davniy Halych"
EUREKA: Social and Humanities, 2016, issue 6, 62-70
Abstract:
In this article we consider a theme concerning the evolution of metal decoration in architecture of the town Ivano-Frankivsk (Stanislaviv), dated XIX - early XX century, this question was analyzed in line with European architectural and artistic trends of that time. Style trends and compositional features were detected through the example of certain types of metal-plastic in the architecture of the town. Special attention was paid to finding ways to preserve valuable historical examples of architectural-artistic metal, which are exposed to destruction. Ancient metal-plastic, which impresses us by the mastery of far-back blacksmiths, adorns most historic buildings in Ivano-Frankivsk (Stanislaviv). It was formed, at each stage of its development, in line with European architectural-artistic trends and reproduces the content of these processes by typological, compositional, stylistic, iconographic, formal features, together with production technique and manufacturing technology. The metal-plastic being a valuable architectural-artistic heritage of XIX - early XX century, which defines the direction of urban modern forging art development, nowadays is exposed to destruction. Undervaluation and low level of research work, concerning Ivano-Frankivsk historic metal-plastic as a cultural heritage object, become one of the reasons that community and some experts do not consider it as an object that influenced the formation of the architectural urban space image and still continues to influence its evolution.
Keywords: Ivano-Frankivsk; artistic blacksmithing; ornament; style; blacksmiths' workshops (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-11-23
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