This architectural watercolor depicts the Ascension Church in Kolomenskoye — a 1532 UNESCO-listed landmark and a defining example of early Russian tent-roof stone architecture. Attributed to architect Petrok Maly, the church marks a pivotal moment in Russian architectural development.
The piece balances soft atmospheric washes with a clear, sculptural silhouette. Painted on professional watercolor paper, it preserves pencil lines and controlled transitions, keeping the immediacy of a location study while remaining calm and minimal for contemporary interiors.
Limited to 50 editions. Printed on museum-quality paper with archival inks. Signed in pencil and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Watercolor
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This architectural watercolor depicts the Ascension Church in Kolomenskoye — a 1532 UNESCO-listed landmark and a defining example of early Russian tent-roof stone architecture. Attributed to architect Petrok Maly, the church marks a pivotal moment in Russian architectural development.
The piece balances soft atmospheric washes with a clear, sculptural silhouette. Painted on professional watercolor paper, it preserves pencil lines and controlled transitions, keeping the immediacy of a location study while remaining calm and minimal for contemporary interiors.
Limited to 50 editions. Printed on museum-quality paper with archival inks. Signed in pencil and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Watercolor
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