Průzkumy památek 2019, 26(2):110-118 | DOI: 10.56112/pp.2019.2.08

Stylised marbled door and other interior joiner's elements exemplified by two houses in Olšina and Hodňov

Jiří Bloch, Jarmila Hansová, Daniel Šnejd
Národní památkový ústav, územní odborné pracoviště v Českých Budějovicích

The entrance door to house no. 6 in Olšina has survived along with the built-in cabinet door and a long plate-holding shelf decorated with folk-style illusive marbling in blue hues. The same decoration was detected on the interior door in the house no. 16 in Hodňov; the door had a blue stencil decor. Such decoration is related to the painted furniture fashion that culminated in the vernacular milieu in the 18th century and reverberated up to the 20th century. Evidence of marbled interior elements is extremely sporadic because they come from villages affected by the expulsion of the German-speaking population after World War Two.

Keywords: door, illusive marble decor, Hodňov, Olšina, painted folk furniture

Published: December 15, 2019  Show citation

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Bloch, J., Hansová, J., & Šnejd, D. (2019). Stylised marbled door and other interior joiner's elements exemplified by two houses in Olšina and Hodňov. Průzkumy památek26(2), 110-118. doi: 10.56112/pp.2019.2.08
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