EXCAVATIONS AT BATURYN IN 2020 AND STOVE TILES’ RECONSTRUCTIONS, 17th-18th c.

This illustrated article in PDF surveys the findings of the 2020 excavations of remnants of the underground brick tunnel in Hetman Ivan Mazepa’s manor, the residences of Chancellor General Pylyp Orlyk, and a well-to-do Cossack in Baturyn’s suburbs. It focuses on the decorations of unearthed ornamental and heraldic stove tiles in Ukrainian baroque style of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Photos and computer graphic reconstructions of selected broken and burnt ceramic tiles as well as two façades of heating stoves of the ruined P. Orlyk’s home are presented and described.
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