
Stake attention in this memory
This media file shows a decorative framed object, likely a display piece or artwork, housed within a museum. The frame itself is made of dark wood with ornate carvings, featuring turned posts and decorative finials. The central artwork is a highly detailed panel, predominantly white, with intricate carvings and inlaid mother-of-pearl. This panel displays a grid of smaller portraits, mostly busts of individuals, set within architectural frames. A larger, central oval vignette depicts a full-length figure. The background of this central panel is a rich red velvet. At the top of the framed artwork, there are two arched structures with small busts, one of which appears to be a male figure wearing a crown. Below this, the main grid of portraits is arranged, with inscriptions beneath each image. A label at the bottom of the display provides information about the artwork. The visible text on the label reads: "Картина резная перламутровая «300-летие дома Романовых» Мастер Бишар Исса Эль-Зогби Вифлеем. 1909 г. Дерева перламутр, бархат, резьба Государственный Эрмитаж Инв. № ЗРР-2918 6. Зогби родился и вырос в Вифлееме (Палестина). Он по- лучил образование в местной русской православной шиеле". This indicates the artwork is a carved mother-of-pearl picture titled "300th Anniversary of the Romanov House," created by master Bishar Issa El-Zogbi in Bethlehem in 1909. The materials are wood, mother-of-pearl, velvet, and carving. It is part of the collection of the State Hermitage Museum. The text also mentions that the artist was born and raised in Bethlehem and received his education at a local Russian Orthodox school. The setting appears to be an indoor exhibition space, with a neutral-colored wall behind the display. The lighting suggests it is a well-lit museum environment. The overall impression is of a historical and artistic artifact.
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