Limewood lion heads with acanthus scrollwork on wood doors, custom wood carving by Alexander Grabovetskiy.
Figural

Carved Lion Head Door Panels

Material
Limewood
Discipline
Figural
Year
2020
Collection
Lion

Bold lion-head panels framed by acanthus scrollwork, hand-carved by Alexander Grabovetskiy in limewood. Mounted on paneled doors in a richly furnished interior, these high-relief figural carvings show flowing manes and ornamental foliage, with a warm finish.

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The Practice

The work as historical study

Every commission starts as a research project, not just an order. Before a single cut, the work is to study the piece: to trace a motif back to its period and its masters, to understand how the hand that first carved it thought and moved, and to carry a vanishing skill forward into a new piece, the way carvers have worked for centuries.

A carving from this studio is, for that reason, one of a kind: an interpretation of a historical style, never a copy stamped from a pattern. The grain of the wood, the line of the leaf, the depth of the undercut all record a study and a hand, and no two are ever the same. The studio doesn’t sell a mass-produced object. It delivers a finished carving with the scholarship, the design, and a lifetime of skill behind it. Every piece also keeps a little of a centuries-old art from being lost.

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