The Vasa sculptures do vary a bit in quality due to that they are not all by the same person.
The most prominent sculptures are quite well done though.
The person in charge of the ornamentation was Mårten Redtmer and some of his sculptures survive today as he also decorated church organs and various other sculptures which can be found to this day in 'Gamla Stan' in Stockholm.
The painting was quite sophisticated and enhanced with gold leaf even though not in accordance with modern tastes, this being the Baroque period.
Here's a link to some of his other work from near where I used to live in northern Sweden:
You can easily recognise some recurring figures, styles and themes.
Unfortunately, due to changing tastes, the sculptures have been mostly gilded over.
Note that the coloured sculptures on the wall of the Vasa museum are modern replicas and in many cases the original sculptures on the ship show higher carving quality even after over 300 years under water.
Also modern attempts at restoring/painting baroque sculptures tend not to produce real true to style results when comparing to original baroque sculptures with surviving paintwork and the original work would most likely have been of higher quality than that of the modern copies.
Cheers,
Peter
The most prominent sculptures are quite well done though.
The person in charge of the ornamentation was Mårten Redtmer and some of his sculptures survive today as he also decorated church organs and various other sculptures which can be found to this day in 'Gamla Stan' in Stockholm.
The painting was quite sophisticated and enhanced with gold leaf even though not in accordance with modern tastes, this being the Baroque period.
Here's a link to some of his other work from near where I used to live in northern Sweden:
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Unfortunately, due to changing tastes, the sculptures have been mostly gilded over.
Note that the coloured sculptures on the wall of the Vasa museum are modern replicas and in many cases the original sculptures on the ship show higher carving quality even after over 300 years under water.
Also modern attempts at restoring/painting baroque sculptures tend not to produce real true to style results when comparing to original baroque sculptures with surviving paintwork and the original work would most likely have been of higher quality than that of the modern copies.
Cheers,
Peter
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