/ Facade of an Unidentified Five-Domed Church /

Yevhen Nahirnyi

  • / Facade of an Unidentified Five-Domed Church / 2
  • / Facade of an Unidentified Five-Domed Church / 3
Basic information
ID
ФНаг-Лев-Арх-2658
Author
Yevhen Nahirnyi
Name
/ Facade of an Unidentified Five-Domed Church /
Date of creation
1938
Technique
drawing
Material
tracing paper pencil Indian ink
Dimensions (height x width, cm)
30 x 41.3
Additionally
Genre
architecture
Provenance
Nahirnyi-Lev Fund
Information about author
Author
Yevhen Nahirnyi
Country
Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ukrainian SSR, now Ukraine
Object description
The perspective of a large five-domed church is shown, which in its three-dimensional solution is very similar to the sketch of the church in Deliatyn but differs in details. It is a single-nave cruciform building with elongated rectangular babynets, facetted transept sides, and a semicircular apse. It is five-domed. The dome over the crossing is large, on a multifaceted tholobate. There are four smaller ones on the diagonals, which have a baroque bell shape with creases. Unlike the Deliatyn church, the entrance is not through a columned portico but through a small porch, and there are also symmetrical arcades-porches.
Legal regulation
Borys Voznytskyi Lviv National Art Gallery