Workshop of the painter Gottfried Ezekiel – the technique of 18th-century decorations in Bodø (Norway)

The presented research was focused on a group of Norwegian decorative paintings from about 1750, executed by Gottfried Ezekiel – the painter of Prussian origin, formed in Königsberg. The aim of described project was to compare the style and the technique of works in Bodin church and of the so called...

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Published in:CeROArt
Main Author: Rajmann, Klaudia
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Association CeROArt 2016
Subjects:
art
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ceroart/4894
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Summary:The presented research was focused on a group of Norwegian decorative paintings from about 1750, executed by Gottfried Ezekiel – the painter of Prussian origin, formed in Königsberg. The aim of described project was to compare the style and the technique of works in Bodin church and of the so called Louis-Philippe Room – lading to determine the characteristics features for the artist’s workshop. L’étude présentée concerne un groupe de décors créés vers 1750 par Gottfreid Ezekiel, peintre d’origine prusse, formé à Königsberg. Le but des investigations entreprises était de comparer le style et la technique picturale des décors préservés dans l’église de Bodin et dans la Chambre Louis-Philippe. L’analyse de la technique d’exécution ainsi que des matériaux utilisés ont permis de déterminer les traits caractéristiques de l’atelier du peintre.