Autentiškos detalės ir analogai Valdovų rūmų interjeruose

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Žurnalų straipsniai / Journal articles
Language:
Lietuvių kalba / Lithuanian
Title:
Autentiškos detalės ir analogai Valdovų rūmų interjeruose
Alternative Title:
Authentic elements and analogues in the interiors of the Grand Duke's Palace
In the Journal:
Lietuvos pilys, 2006, 2 (2005), 20-33
Summary / Abstract:

LTStraipsnyje aptaria šių ekspedicijų metu sukauptą palyginamąją medžiagą: vėlyvosios gotikos skliautų pobūdį, nerviūrines plytas, renesanso ir ankstyvojo baroko kesonines ir sijines perdangas, grindų įrangos detales, angokraščių profilines plytas, taip pat šių radinių panaudojimo galimybes atkuriamuosiuose rūmų interjeruose.

ENLess than three years remain until the opening of the Grand Dukes' Palace of Vilnius Lower Castle. One can alredy see the front view of the palace in life. At present interiors of the palace are being designed; some items of theirequipping are still being in the stage of discussions. The interiors of the Grand Dukes' Palace shall reflect the late Gothic, Renaissance and the early Baroque, i. e. the period from the commencement building the palace at the end of the 15th cent, up to the declension of its residential functions after the war with Moscow in the middle of the 17th cent. The main architectural elements of historical interiors are ceilings, wall finish, trimming of the edges of openings, floor finish, fireplaces, stoves. Investigations on the territory of the Grand Dukes' Palace for 19 years made it possible to accumulate a large quantity of findings suitable to be used for the palace interiors. In reconstructing the palace the utmost is being done to base the work on these findings. The article deals with the characterof the vaults of the late Gothic, with nervure bricks, Renaissance and the early Baroque caisson and beem floors, elements of flooring, gauged bricks used for edging openings. Possibilities of using the findings in the interiors of the palace ubder reconstruction are being discussed in the article. In rezent years the author of the article took part in four scientific research expeditions to the Middle European countries were he had the opportunity to get more knowledge coceming the equipping of historical interiors of royal residences of those countries. The article touches upon the comparative material collected during the expeditions.

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1822-4326
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