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The art of marquetry (inlaid wood) became known 100's of years ago. However, even though one hundred years, it has not lost its relevance,giving the planet the amazing in the cosmetics that may beautify the royal chambers. The very fact the best place has become themarquetry for the modern art market, the portal AuctionLot said Nikolai Serov, a famous Russian master of order marquetry pictures.

- Please inform us just a little about yourself and just how you obtain started in an infrequent art form - marquetry.

- I was born in Sokol, Vologda region, my loved ones is definitely creative individuals. Based on the stories of his father, mygrandfather, who died in the front in 1943 in Leningrad, he would have been a famous cabinetmaker. A grandmother was engaged in lace(weaving Vologda lace) and it was considered among the masters in the commercial one of the better. Her works were for export only. Myfather - also comprehensively developed personality about him said: Master golden hands


My adoration for a variety of applied art began throughout his school years: woodcut, relief carving, geometrical carving, chasing, - it turned out interesting. However a really strong impression on me the photo I saw, came once to go to a friend. It had been a small operation onRussian folk tales, carved from pieces of kinds of wood and composed like a mosaic, in one unit. I then was surprised, whenever you can, only using natural wood devoid of the colors, make the bet on texture and color to select ??? Only years later Ilearned rrt had been my first encounter with marquetry style. Gone include the years and decades is usually to learn this art and master it toperfection.

- Earlier in Russia could order items with marquetry only loaded people, today the specific situation has evolved or wooden inlay isstill purely available for the elite?

- Indeed, before such products in tsarist Russia meet the expense of only very wealthy people - Count Sheremetev, Golitsyn, Tsar AlexeiMikhailovich and also the court nobility. I do think that today the situation have not changed. True inlay available remains only the elite, butnew technologies let produce simplified kinds of marquetry, but you are far inferior to manual work. It is obvious that theproduct place on stream, will never be the masterpieces with the highest level.

- You know, this area received the greatest flowering of art in Europe is different than a Russian school of marquetry fromWestern European?

- Continuing development of the Russian school of marquetry was closely for this continuing development of this art in different Europeancountries. Teachers of Russian masters were outstanding artists of Italy, France, Holland. This, in my view, is a result of deficiency of a unified style, some sort of layering, which has been the hallmark of this sort of art in Russia. We had arrived capable of absorb the very best of the setand create something of the diversity.

- In tsarist Russia unit are only able to deal with marquetry, this sort of art require special knowledge and talent. The number of artists today,capable of create masterpieces beyond wood?

- Thus far, the real masters, able to create masterpieces of wood Body, as this kind of art requires perseverance, attention,familiarity with the many species of trees, a feeling of taste, style and ability to get a tree coloured, texture. Specialists, whoare partial to marquetry might be called through the names of everyone that is considered an expert in this instance. Each master their ownstyle, a unique personality.

- As far as today, popular products, stated in the appearance of marquetry? After all, they're a lot more like the traditions of bygone centuriesand poorly joined with modern design.