Warsaw. Bronze Door Knob in the Knights' Room of the Royal Castle - Front and Side View in the Scale of 1:1
Warsaw. Bronze Door Knob in the Knights' Room of the Royal Castle - Front and Side View in the Scale of 1:1
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Jan Ludwik Sobecki's 1915 watercolor and pencil drawing meticulously captures the essence of an 18th-century bronze door handle from the Knights' Room in Warsaw's Royal Castle. This detailed work offers both front and side views of the ornate handle and keyhole, featuring a talon gripping a golden sphere - a testament to the intricate craftsmanship of its era. Sobecki, a renowned draughtsman and cartoonist, was celebrated for his precision and ability to breathe life into historical artifacts through his art.
This piece, now part of the Museum of Industry and Agriculture in Warsaw's collection, exemplifies Sobecki's significant contribution to the documentation and preservation of Poland's cultural heritage. His focus on architectural elements and historical objects, as demonstrated in this drawing, not only showcases his artistic prowess but also serves a crucial role in maintaining a visual record of Poland's rich history. The drawing stands as both a work of art and a valuable historical document, offering insight into the decorative arts of 18th-century Poland and highlighting Sobecki's dedication to preserving his nation's cultural legacy through his meticulous artistry.


