Wooden Church In Rozavlea
Wooden Church In Rozavlea
Wooden Church In Rozavlea
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Sebastian GT
Suceava, Romania11 contributions
June 2023 • Friends
The church gives the impression of monumentality with its tall tower and its sharply pitched roof with double eaves. The polygonal chancel apse is covered with its own slightly lower roof.
The entrance to the church is through an open porch on the west façade. Here is found an extremely rare exterior painting, The Beheading of St. John the Baptist. The painting is much deteriorated due to its exposure to the elements. What is mostly visible is the background of architectural drawing, with rounded arches, some red of clothing on the figures and a part of the inscription.
The interior paintings were applied on a textile material attached on the vaults and walls over a preparatory layer of limewash. Ion Plohod possibly made the original paintings in the 18th century, while later works were done around 1825.
The entrance to the church is through an open porch on the west façade. Here is found an extremely rare exterior painting, The Beheading of St. John the Baptist. The painting is much deteriorated due to its exposure to the elements. What is mostly visible is the background of architectural drawing, with rounded arches, some red of clothing on the figures and a part of the inscription.
The interior paintings were applied on a textile material attached on the vaults and walls over a preparatory layer of limewash. Ion Plohod possibly made the original paintings in the 18th century, while later works were done around 1825.
Written 22 May 2024
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