Sir Hubert von Herkomer, 1880 - The Babes in the Wood - stampa d'arte

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This modern art work of art was made by the master Sir Hubert von Herkomer. The original measures the size: Piastra: 14 1/2 × 10 15/16 in (36,8 × 27,8 cm) Foglio: 19 7/16 × 13 9/16 in (49,4 × 34,4 cm) and was painted on the medium etching and drypoint. This piece of art can be viewed in in the Il Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, which is one of the world's largest and finest art museums, which includes more than two million works of art spanning five thousand years of world culture, from prehistory to the present and from every part of the globe.. The modern art artpiece, which belongs to the dominio pubblico viene fornito con la cortesia di The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Purchase, Frances and Claude Logan Fund and Various Donors, 2019. Inoltre, l'opera d'arte ha il credito: Purchase, Frances and Claude Logan Fund and Various Donors, 2019. Inoltre, l'allineamento è ritratto con un rapporto immagine di 3: 4, il che significa che la lunghezza è del 25% più corta della larghezza.

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Informazioni sul prodotto

Tipo di articolo: stampa d'arte
Metodo di riproduzione: riproduzione in formato digitale
Tecnica di produzione: Stampa UV diretta
Origine del prodotto: Germania
Tipo di scorta: produzione su richiesta
Uso del prodotto: collezione d'arte (riproduzioni), galleria murale
Orientamento: formato verticale
Dimensioni: 3: 4
Implicazione del rapporto immagine: la lunghezza è del 25% più corta della larghezza
Scelte disponibili: stampa su metallo (dibond in alluminio), stampa su vetro acrilico (con rivestimento in vero vetro), stampa su poster (carta tela), stampa su tela
Dimensioni della stampa su tela (tela su telaio della barella): 30 x 40 cm - 12 x 16 ", 60 x 80 cm - 24 x 31", 90 x 120 cm - 35 x 47 ", 120 x 160 cm - 47 x 63 pollici
Stampa su vetro acrilico (con rivestimento in vero vetro): 30 x 40 cm - 12 x 16 ", 60 x 80 cm - 24 x 31", 90 x 120 cm - 35 x 47 "
Varianti di formato di stampa poster (carta tela): 30 x 40 cm - 12 x 16 ", 60 x 80 cm - 24 x 31", 90 x 120 cm - 35 x 47 "
Dimensioni di stampa in alluminio: 30 x 40 cm - 12 x 16 ", 60 x 80 cm - 24 x 31", 90 x 120 cm - 35 x 47 "
Inquadratura della stampa artistica: prodotto senza cornice

Dettagli delle opere strutturate

Nome dell'opera d'arte: "The Babes in the Wood"
Classificazione dell'opera d'arte: pittura
Classificazione artistica: arte moderna
Classificazione temporale: 19th secolo
Anno dell'opera d'arte: 1880
Età delle opere d'arte: oltre 140 anni
Dipinto su: etching and drypoint
Misura originale: Piastra: 14 1/2 × 10 15/16 in (36,8 × 27,8 cm) Foglio: 19 7/16 × 13 9/16 in (49,4 × 34,4 cm)
Museo: Il Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ubicazione del museo: New York City, New York, Stati Uniti d'America
URL Web: Il Metropolitan Museum of Art
Tipo di licenza: dominio pubblico
Per gentile concessione di: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Purchase, Frances and Claude Logan Fund and Various Donors, 2019
Linea di credito dell'opera d'arte: Purchase, Frances and Claude Logan Fund and Various Donors, 2019

Panoramica dell'artista

Artista: Sir Hubert von Herkomer
Lavori dell'artista: pittore
Categoria dell'artista: artista moderno
Morì invecchiato: 65 anni
Anno di nascita: 1849
L'anno è morto: 1914

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Descrizione dell'opera d'arte originale dal sito web del museo (© Copyright - Metropolitan Museum of Art - Il Metropolitan Museum of Art)

Herkomer here represents a boy and girl imagining a perilous journey through a forest, modeling the children on his own daughter and son, Elsa and Siegfried. This proof was made as the artist prepared an etching for the "The Art Journal"– published January 1881. In the latter, the image was accompanied by explanatory text that reads, "The artist's children, playing at a game which is better known in Germany than here, pursue their way through a forest (represented by the old familiar wooden tree on the table) infested with lions, dragons, and other beasts of prey. The affected terror on their faces is delightfully rendered." Born in Bavaria, Herkomer moved to London as a boy and enjoyed considerable success painting oils and watercolors. Later in his career he became an accomplished etcher and mezzotint engraver. He often chose subjects inspired by his German heritage, here evoking a fairy tale similar to ones recorded by the brothers Grimm.

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