Multicultural Art Nouveau Décor and Polychromy in the Interior of the Chaim Frenkel Villa in Šiauliai

Q3 Arts and Humanities Art History and Criticism Pub Date : 2022-11-08 DOI:10.2478/mik-2022-0005
Lina Preišegalavičienė
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Summary The Frenkel family was famous in Lithuania not only as major manufacturers but also as generous benefactors. They honourably fulfilled the duty of a wealthy Jew to provide charity and social assistance to those most in need. The Frenkel family was forced to leave Lithuania in 1939: during the Soviet and Nazi occupations, the family lost all their possessions. While some family members had Lithuanian citizenship, the property rights of the descendants of Chaim Frenkel (1857–1920) were not reinstated, and from 17 June 1993 the Chaim Frenkel Villa became a department of the Šiauliai “Aušros” Museum (ŠAM, established in 1923). After the building’s renovation (finished in 2008) the villa’s interior spaces reflect minimally survived aesthetics of high class everyday Lithuanian Jewish private life at the beginning of the 20th century. The aim of the article is to argue how the Art Nouveau style in (territory of nowadays) Lithuania was not pure, but intertwined with retro-styles and internationalism. The case of the Ch. Frenkel Villa enriches the history of Lithuanian Art Nouveau with rich combinations of colours, shapes and compositions typical of Lithuanian Jews. Noticeably in the case of the Ch. Frenkel Villa, the traditionalist way of life and the wisdom of Jewish daily life restrained fashionable European design innovations. This is proof that the living environment of Lithuanian Jews was perceived as an important space for spiritual life and the worship of God. Despite searches – fruitless so far – to discover the building’s architect, we can nonetheless recognise the connection of the Ch. Frenkel Villa with the art history of neighbouring Latvia, Riga in particular. It is known that the creator of the villa’s wall painting – famous Latvian painter Voldemārs Zeltiņš (1879–1909) – came to Šiauliai from Riga especially for this work. While the décor of the Ch. Frenkel family house-villa interior may look very magnificent to today’s generation, in comparison with wealthy European factory owners’ homes it was very modest, though yet of very high artistic value, unique and avoiding the repetition of straightforward cheap fashions of interior design.
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Šiauliai Chaim Frenkel别墅内部的多元文化新艺术与色彩
弗伦克尔家族在立陶宛不仅是著名的大制造商,而且是慷慨的捐助者。他们光荣地履行了一个富有的犹太人的职责,为那些最需要帮助的人提供慈善和社会援助。1939年,弗兰克尔一家被迫离开立陶宛:在苏联和纳粹占领期间,这家人失去了所有的财产。虽然一些家庭成员拥有立陶宛公民身份,但Chaim Frenkel(1857-1920)后代的财产权没有恢复,从1993年6月17日起,Chaim Frenkel别墅成为Šiauliai“Aušros”博物馆(ŠAM,成立于1923年)的一个部门。在建筑翻修后(2008年完工),别墅的内部空间反映了20世纪初立陶宛犹太人日常生活的美学。这篇文章的目的是论证立陶宛(现在的领土)的新艺术运动风格如何不是纯粹的,而是与复古风格和国际主义交织在一起。Ch. Frenkel别墅的案例丰富了立陶宛新艺术运动的历史,丰富了立陶宛犹太人典型的色彩、形状和构图的组合。值得注意的是,在Ch. Frenkel别墅的案例中,传统主义的生活方式和犹太人日常生活的智慧抑制了时尚的欧洲设计创新。这证明立陶宛犹太人的生活环境被视为精神生活和崇拜上帝的重要空间。尽管迄今为止没有找到建筑的建筑师,但我们仍然可以认识到Ch. Frenkel别墅与邻国拉脱维亚,特别是里加的艺术史之间的联系。据悉,别墅壁画的创作者——拉脱维亚著名画家Voldemārs Zeltiņš(1879-1909)专门为这幅画从里加来到Šiauliai。Ch. Frenkel家族别墅的室内装饰在今天这代人看来可能非常宏伟,但与富有的欧洲工厂主的住宅相比,它非常朴素,尽管具有很高的艺术价值,独特而避免了重复直接廉价的室内设计时尚。
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Art History and Criticism Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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