Pyrography Picture Panel - Asiastic Battle Scene, 1800-1850. Pinto Collection - Purchased from Edward H Pinto, Made in Belgium by Count Walery de Rottermund. After lithograph by Alexander Orlowski (1777-1832). This pyrographic panel is from a lithograph by the Polish artist, Alexander Orlowski (1777-1832). Count de Rottermund was a Polish émigré who settled in Belgium following the Polish insurrection of 1830. He made pyrographic panels from a number of Orlowski's engravings. There are four in the Pinto collection. Pale, fine grained woods which give a plain surface, like sycamore or ho
Pyrography Picture Panel - Asiastic Battle Scene, 1800-1850. Pinto Collection - Purchased from Edward H Pinto, Made in Belgium by Count Walery de Rottermund. After lithograph by Alexander Orlowski (1777-1832). This pyrographic panel is from a lithograph by the Polish artist, Alexander Orlowski (1777-1832). Count de Rottermund was a Polish émigré who settled in Belgium following the Polish insurrection of 1830. He made pyrographic panels from a number of Orlowski's engravings. There are four in the Pinto collection. Pale, fine grained woods which give a plain surface, like sycamore or holly, were usually preferred for pyrography work. De Rottermund's panels are unusual as they are executed on figured wood which he used to help create a sense of movement in his work.
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