/ Sectional View of an Unidentified Church /

Yevhen Nahirnyi

  • / Sectional View of an Unidentified Church / 2
  • / Sectional View of an Unidentified Church / 3
Basic information
ID
ФНаг-Лев-Арх-2676
Author
Yevhen Nahirnyi
Name
/ Sectional View of an Unidentified Church /
Technique
drawing
Material
tracing paper Indian ink
Dimensions (height x width, cm)
49.8 x 37.8
Additionally
Genre
architecture
Provenance
Nahirnyi-Lev Fund
Information about author
Author
Yevhen Nahirnyi
Country
Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ukrainian SSR, now Ukraine
Object description
A longitudinal section of the projected church is shown, which is similar in structure, size and shape of windows to the one depicted in the works with inventory numbers "ФНаг-Лев-Арх-2674" and "ФНаг-Лев-Арх-2675". It is a single-nave, single-domed brick church with a transept. This drawing is distinguished by a rounded instead of a facetted apse, a bell-shaped dome instead of a tented one on a cylindrical tholobate instead of an octagon. A note on the drawing gives the names of several villages for which this type of church was probably planned. However, the only town where something similar was built is Kudobyntsi. Vasyl Slobodian identifies the church in this village as designed by Vasyl Nahirnyi and built in 1927 (Lev Kh., Slobodian V., Filevych N. 100 Churches of the Nahirnyi family. Part One: Churches of Vasyl Nahirnyi. Lviv, 2013. P. 129).
Inscriptions
An ink mark is above the drawing: "Perehnoiv (?)"; on the back, similarly to the drawings with the inventory numbers "ФНаг-Лев-Арх-2674" and "ФНаг-Лев-Арх-2675", is an inscription in ink: "Cheremoshnia Sokyryntsi"; after the inscription, the tracing paper is torn. Lower is the stamp "Eng.-Architect Yevhen Nahirnyi", in which the columns "Project", "Estimate", "Copy", "Reviewed", "Lviv___/___" and "Archive part __" are not filled in. The column "Figure p. 1326" is filled in.
Legal regulation
Borys Voznytskyi Lviv National Art Gallery