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The art of marquetry (inlaid wood) became known hundreds of years ago. However, even after century, they have not lost its relevance,giving the world the spectacular in its beauty items that will beautify even the royal chambers. The actual fact the area is currently themarquetry on the modern art market, the portal AuctionLot said Nikolai Serov, a famous Russian master of order marquetry cabinets.

- Please reveal just a little with regards to you and the way you will get started in an infrequent art - marquetry.

- I was born in Sokol, Vologda region, my children has been creative individuals. In line with the stories of his father, mygrandfather, who died at the front in 1943 in Leningrad, he would have been a famous cabinetmaker. A grandmother was involved in lace(weaving Vologda lace) and was considered on the list of masters available one of the best. Her works were for export only. Myfather - also comprehensively developed personality about him said: Master golden hands


My adoration for several types of applied art began throughout his school years: woodcut, relief carving, geometrical carving, chasing, - it was interesting. However a really strong impression on me picture I saw, came once to check out a pal. It had been a small operation onRussian folk tales, carved from components of different kinds of wood and composed as a mosaic, within a unit. I then was surprised, whenever you can, using only natural wood devoid of the colors, increase the risk for game of color and texture to select ??? Only years later Ilearned rrt had been my first encounter with marquetry style. Gone will be the a number of decades is always to learn this art and master it toperfection.

- Earlier in Russia could order items with marquetry only loaded people, today the problem has evolved or wooden inlay isstill only accessible to the elite?

- Indeed, before such products in tsarist Russia meet the expense of only loaded people - Count Sheremetev, Golitsyn, Tsar AlexeiMikhailovich along with the court nobility. I do think that today your situation has not changed. True inlay available is still merely the elite, butnew technologies let produce simplified varieties of marquetry, but they're far inferior to manual work. It is obvious that theproduct wear stream, will never be the masterpieces with the highest level.

- You know, the therapy lamp received the very best flowering of art in Europe is different than a Russian school of marquetry fromWestern European?

- Progression of the Russian school of marquetry was closely from the development of this art in numerous Europeancountries. Teachers of Russian masters were outstanding artists of Italy, France, Holland. This, in my view, is due to having less a unified style, some sort of layering, that has been the hallmark of this kind of art in Russia. We had been able to soak up good the setand create something of their diversity.

- In tsarist Russia unit can only deal with marquetry, this type of art require special knowledge and talent. The number of artists today,in a position to create masterpieces out of wood?

- To date, the masters, able to create masterpieces of wood - one, because this type of art requires perseverance, attention,familiarity with various type of trees, a feeling of taste, style and skill to get a tree coloured, texture. Specialists, whoare partial to marquetry may be called by the names of everyone that's considered a professional in cases like this. Each master their ownstyle, its personality.

- So far as today, popular products, produced in design for marquetry? In the end, they are similar to the traditions of bygone centuriesand poorly joined with modern design.