Charles-François Daubigny, 1864. - Riječni pejzaž s rodama - likovni otisak
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In 1864 Charles-François Daubigny created the artwork with the title A River Landscape with Storks. The artpiece measures the dimensions: 9 1/2 x 17 5/8 in (24,1 x 44,8 cm) and was painted with ulje na drvu. Today, this artwork is included in the digital art collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. This public domain artwork is being included with courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Bequest of Benjamin Altman, 1913. Creditline of the artwork: Oporuka Benjamina Altmana, 1913. Nadalje, poravnanje je u pejzažu format i ima omjer 16: 9, which implies that the length is 78% longer than the width. Charles-François Daubigny was a painter, whose artistic style can mainly be assigned to Realism. The European painter lived for 61 years and was born in 1817 u Parizu i preminuo 1878.
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Proizvod
Ispiši kategorizaciju: | reprodukcija likovne umjetnosti |
Reprodukcija: | digitalna reprodukcija |
Tehnika izrade: | UV direktno tiskanje (digitalni ispis) |
produkcija: | Njemačka proizvodnja |
Vrsta zaliha: | proizvodnja na zahtjev |
Upotreba proizvoda: | galerija umjetničkih reprodukcija, galerija umjetničkih slika |
Poravnanje slike: | pejzažni format |
Omjer: | (dužina: širina) 16: 9 |
Značaj omjera slike: | dužina je 78% duža od širine |
Dostupni izbori: | otisak plakata (papir na platnu), metalni otisak (aluminijski dibond), otisak na platnu, otisak akrilnog stakla (sa pravim staklenim premazom) |
Mogućnosti štampe na platnu (platno na okviru nosila): | 90x50cm - 35x20 " |
Opcije štampe na akrilnom staklu (sa pravim premazom od stakla): | 90x50cm - 35x20 " |
Opcije štampe plakata (platneni papir): | 90x50cm - 35x20 " |
Opcije veličine aluminijumskog tiska (aluminijumski materijal): | 90x50cm - 35x20 " |
okvir: | uzmite u obzir da ovaj proizvod nema okvir |
Strukturirani detalji umjetničkog djela
Naziv umjetničkog djela: | "A River Landscape with Storks" |
Klasifikacija djela: | slika |
Umjetnička klasifikacija: | moderna umjetnost |
Privremena klasifikacija: | 19th stoljeća |
Nastalo u godini: | 1864 |
Približna starost umjetničkog djela: | preko 150 godine |
Izvorni medij umjetničkog djela: | ulje na drvu |
Veličina originalnog umjetničkog djela: | 9 / 1 x 2 cm |
Muzej / lokacija: | Metropolitanski muzej umetnosti |
Mjesto muzeja: | New York City, New York, Sjedinjene Američke Države |
Web stranice: | Metropolitanski muzej umetnosti |
Vrsta licence za umjetničko djelo: | javnosti |
Ljubaznošću: | Muzej umjetnosti Metropolitan, New York, ostavština Benjamina Altmana, 1913 |
Kreditna linija umjetničkih djela: | Oporuka Benjamina Altmana, 1913 |
Tabela detalja o izvođaču
Umjetnik: | Charles-François Daubigny |
Spol: | muški |
Nacionalnost umjetnika: | francuski |
Poslovi: | slikar |
Zemlja umjetnika: | Francuska |
klasifikacija: | moderni umjetnik |
Styles: | Realizam |
Životni vijek: | 61 godina |
Rođeni godine: | 1817 |
Mjesto rođenja: | Pariz |
Godina smrti: | 1878 |
Umro u (mjestu): | Auvers-sur-Oise, Val-d'Oaz |
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The site of this river landscape has not yet been identified. It may have been painted near Auvers from the artist's floating studio or during a trip to northeast France that Daubigny made on his boat after mid-summer 1864.