This section is dedicated to the investigation of artworks with tiled decor (stoves, fireplaces, panels, etc.) which were mostly created during 19th – the beginning of 20th centuries as monuments of decorative and applied arts and art industry. The author of the section is A.I. Rodenkov.
Below is the list of summaries of the latest articles on Russian website version www.pallada-afina.ru. For more detailed information, please, feel free to contact us. __________________________________________________________________________________________________
09.12.2011Stoves in the building at Sairashuoneenkatu, 1, Turku (part 2)
Object of interest: tile stoves in the building at Sairashuoneenkatu, 1, Turku.
The tile facing was manufactured at: Abo Factory (Еbo kakelfabriks aktiebolag).
The primary source of information: advertising price-lists of Abo Factory. More...
06.12.2011Stoves in the building at Sairashuoneenkatu, 1, Turku (part 1)
Object of interest: tile stoves and fireplaces in the building at Sairashuoneenkatu, 1, Turku.
The tile facing was manufactured at: Abo Factory (Еbo kakelfabriks aktiebolag).
The primary source of information: advertising price-lists of Abo Factory. More...
03.12.2011Fireplace made at Dragotino Manufactory
Object of interest: ceramic fireplace restored by Pallada LLC.
The facing tiles were manufactured by: Komarov's Dragotino Ceramics & Tiles Manufactory.
Primary source of information: manufacturer's mark and advertising materials of Dragotino Manufactory. More...
09.10.2011Stoves in a building at 5, Eskelinkatu in Turku
Object of interest: tile stoves in a building at 5, Eskelinkatu in Turku, Finland.
The facing tiles were manufactured by: Abo Factory (Еbo kakelfabriks aktiebolag (AKF)), Turku, Finland.
Primary source of information: advertising price-lists of Abo Factory. More...
29.09.2011Central ceramic iconostasis at the Church of Annunciation in Novotomnikovo, Russia
Object of interest: ceramic facade tiles of the church of Nativity of the Blessed Virgin in Lyubytino, Russia.
The facade tiles were manufactured by: Terracota Factory (ex-Pirogranit) in Borovichi, Russia.
Primary source of information: 'Ceramic history of Borovichi’ by V.P.Krasnov. Written in honor of the 150th anniversary of Borohichi Plant of Refractories, Saint Petersburg, 2007. More...
12.09.2011 Rakkolanjoki stove in the used-to-be Vyatka province
Object of interest: a tile stove in the house of Onchukov’s farmstead in Slobodskoy town, Russia.
The facing tiles of the stoves were manufactured by: Rakkolajoki pottery factory (Rakkolanjoen Kaakelitehdas).
Primary source of information: advertising price-lists of Rakkolanjoki Pottery Factory. More...
19.08.2011Stove in a building at 9, Liisankatu, Lappeenranta
Object of interest: a tile stove in a building at 9, Liisankatu Str., Lappeenranta, Finland.
The facing tiles were manufactured by: Rakkolaniokskiy pottery factory (Rakkolanjoen Kaakelitehdas).
Primary source of information: advertising price-lists of Rakkolaniokskiy Pottery Factory. More...
25.07.2011Stove ‘Brunhilda’, Vilnius
Object of interest: Fireplace-stoves made according to the project by Paul Obst in Vileisis Palace, Vilnius, Litva.
The facing tiles were manufactured by: Abo Factory (Еbo kakelfabriks aktiebolag (AKF)), Turku, Finland.
Primary source of information: advertising price-lists of Abo Factory. More...
29.06.2011Stoves made according to the project by V. Von Essen at family homes in Turku and Saint- Petersburg
Object of interest: stoves made according to the project by V. von Essen at family homes in Turku and Saint-Petersburg.
The facing tiles for the stoves and fireplaces were manufactured by: Rakkolaniokskiy pottery factory (Rakkolanjoen Kaakelitehdas), Abo Factory (Еbo kakelfabriks aktiebolag), Finland.
Primary source of information: advertising price-lists of Rakkolaniokskiy Pottery Factory and Abo Factory. More...
23.06.2011Ceramic decor of the Chapel in the name of the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Poltava
Object of interest: Ceramic decor of the Chapel in the name of 200th anniversary of the Battle of Poltava
The ceramic decor was manufactured by: Oposhnya Pottery Training and Exhibitory Workshop of Poltava province council.
Primary source of information: see the text of the documentary. More...
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