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Amateur 06-12-2009 19:06

Painting on a cut tree
 
Would not someone from forumchan examples of oil painting, done on the cut (saw cut) - round or oval - a tree trunk? I do not mean modern kitsch, and the painting, done 100 years and more ago. The fact that on this basis that some icons were painted, I know, examples of what the Internet is. But examples of secular ancient painting on that basis I go there, alas, did not fall. Thanks in advance!

Кирилл Сызранский 06-12-2009 19:27

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Originally Posted by Amateur (Post 768472)
I do not mean modern kitsch, and the painting, done 100 years and more ago.

There were two plates with the scenery 41-year. Anyway, the plan gift items, although painting was decent.

Amateur 06-12-2009 20:03

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Originally Posted by Cyril Syzransky (Post 768532)
all the same gift plan things

Yes, and let, Cyril, is still a plan, if only
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Originally Posted by Cyril Syzransky (Post 768532)
painting was decent.

Do not Put it? A 41 means 1841 or 1941?

Кирилл Сызранский 06-12-2009 20:13

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1941

No photos. Did not those things to take pictures.

Amateur 08-12-2009 12:00

Well, can someone at least an example of kitsch, or, put it carefully, national entity, on this basis will lead? But not today. I wonder how long appeared secular painting, even a souvenir on a similar basis?

sergejnowo 08-12-2009 12:07

Mean in Russia?

Amateur 08-12-2009 14:34

Yes, especially in Russia. But about the rest of the world, too, it would be interesting to know.

sergejnowo 08-12-2009 15:29

At least in Germany there is a traditional trend in PDI - decorative wood for target shooting.
Here is a selection /sampling in Ebee.
http://desc.shop.ebay.de/i.html?_nkw...%9CTZENSCHEIBE & _sacat = 113455 & LH_TitleDesc = 1 & _trksid = p3286.m270.l1313 & _dmpt = Jagd_Fischen & Zeitraum = Objekte%2520vor%25201945 & _odkw = & _osacat = 113455 & _rdc = 1

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decorative wood for target shooting

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Originally Posted by Amateur (Post 768472)
performed on the cut (saw cut) - round or oval - a tree trunk

Revered the Internet for local traditions in the production of such targets.
The cross section of wood, thickness 1 - 3 cm, is not stable and not a practical basis for such things.
In the raw state more or less, and in a dry, - a painting, is not fully fit.
As a rule, during the drying cracks.

Amateur 08-12-2009 16:45

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Thanks for the link. So these Shyuttsenshayben were already in the XVII century, very interesting. But they were made of wood longitudinal cut, but I mainly interested in the cross.
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Originally Posted by sergejnowo (Post 773202)
The cross section of wood, thickness 1 - 3 cm, is not stable and not a practical basis for such things.
In the raw state more or less, and in a dry, - a painting, is not fully fit.
As a rule, during the drying cracks.

Not 100%fact. I think it all depends on the type of wood. Oak, for example - does not crack. The icons on the front saw cut oak - intact. Since the XVIII century and still ends sawing wood used for engraving on wood (woodcuts, before the boards were longitudinal cut) - and no one mentions about the cracking. And those plates, about you, Cyril Syzransky, have mentioned whether they have been cracked?

Кирилл Сызранский 08-12-2009 16:53

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Originally Posted by Amateur (Post 773452)
And those plates, about which you, Cyril Syzransky, mentioned whether they have been cracked?

No, were not, but remember there was the 1941st year.

Amateur 08-12-2009 19:16

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Originally Posted by Cyril Syzransky (Post 773462)
No, not, but let me remind, there was the 1941st year.

If for more than 60 years, not cracked, it is not in itself has never cracked.
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Your Holy Trinity is clearly on the cut "mamvriysky oak" from the Russian Holy Trinity Monastery in Hebron.

Yes, at the outlet of the oak, but from Shmakovskogo Holy Trinity Monastery in the village of Nikolaev. Kotikovo Ussuri region. see http://www.vladivostok.eparhia.ru/ch...st/schmakovka/

sergejnowo 08-12-2009 22:39

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Not 100%fact

really.
It is a question of knowledge and technology.
The first picture, the size of slice 27 x 57 cm

Кирилл Сызранский 08-12-2009 22:57

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Originally Posted by Amateur (Post 773632)
Yes, on the cut of the oak, but from Shmakovskogo Holy Trinity Monastery in the village of Nikolaev. Kotikovo Ussuri region. see http://www.vladivostok.eparhia.ru/ch...st/schmakovka/

But writing, as I read on Mount Athos.
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written on the cut branches Mamvriyskogo Oak Mount Athos monks at the end of XIX century and donated the monastery abbot of the monastery founded by Alex (in the world, Alexander Z. Oskolkov).


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