Russian silver kovsh. Strulev N.F. 1896
Russian silver kovsh. Strulev N.F. 1896
Russian silver kovsh. Strulev N.F. 1896
Russian silver kovsh. Strulev N.F. 1896
Russian silver kovsh. Strulev N.F. 1896
Russian silver kovsh. Strulev N.F. 1896
Russian silver kovsh. Strulev N.F. 1896
Russian silver kovsh. Strulev N.F. 1896
Russian silver kovsh. Strulev N.F. 1896
Russian silver kovsh. Strulev N.F. 1896
Russian silver kovsh. Strulev N.F. 1896
Russian silver kovsh. Strulev N.F. 1896
Russian silver kovsh. Strulev N.F. 1896
Russian silver kovsh. Strulev N.F. 1896
Russian silver kovsh. Strulev N.F. 1896
Russian silver kovsh. Strulev N.F. 1896

Russian silver kovsh. Strulev N.F. 1896

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Russian silver kovsh with enamel pattern, made in cloisonné enamel technique. Residual gilding.

Hallmarks: hallmark-name NS corresponding to the owner of the silver establishment Strulev Nikolay Fedorovich known in the period 1883-1908; the letters "A.A" - the initials of the assay master Artsybashev Anatoly Apollonovich (Moscow, 1891-1896).

The number "1896" is the year of hallmarking. The number "84" certifies the 84 silver sample. "St. George the Victorious" is the hallmark of the Moscow Assay Office.

Weight: 102 g.

Art:
russia
Height:
4 cm
Width:
11 cm
Depth:
6 cm
Period:
Late 19th century
Style:
Neo-Russian
Country:
Royal Russia
Material:
Silver 84, Cloisonné enamel, Gilding
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Neo-Russian style.
The neo-Russian or pseudo-Russian style is part of the aesthetics of historicism and national identity of the 1815-1880s. It arose as an official position and an internal response of society to the victory of 1812. Concerned about all types of artistic creation, social and philosophical life of society. Determined the type of official architecture, private brick ward architecture, historical graphics and painting, the theme of decorative and applied art. The formation of the style is associated with the question of the originality of Russian history, developed by the Slavophiles. The main forms and techniques of decoration are borrowed from wooden architecture. Geometric definiteness and ethnographic fragmentation of the decor prevail. The style was especially popular in silver. Ladles, brothers, saltcellars in the form of thrones-towers, etc. expanded the range of Russian craftsmen of the second half of the 19th century. The neo-Russian style became a stable form of thought for most of the 19th century until the advent of modernity.
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