Frederick Carl Frieseke, 1914 - In the Boudoir - stampa d'arte

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Questa opera d'arte In the Boudoir è stato realizzato da maschio American artist Frederick Carl Frieseke. The artwork was made with the following dimensions of 35 3/16 x 46 in (89,3 x 116,9 cm). Olio su tela was applied by the painter as the technique for the masterpiece. The artwork is in the the digital collection of Los Angeles County Museum of Art. arte moderna dominio pubblico artpiece is being provided with courtesy of Los Angeles County Museum of Art (www.lacma.org).: . Besides this, the alignment is paesaggio con un rapporto di 4: 3, il che significa che la lunghezza è del 33% più lunga della larghezza. Frederick Carl Frieseke was a painter, whose style can primarily be classified as Impressionism. The Impressionist painter was born in 1874 in Owosso, Shiawassee county, Michigan, United States and passed away at the age of 65 in the year 1939 in New York City, New York state, United States.

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Il prodotto

Categorizzazione del prodotto: riproduzione d'arte
Metodo di riproduzione: riproduzione digitale
Processo di produzione: Stampa UV diretta
Provenienza: Produzione tedesca
Tipo di scorta: produzione su richiesta
Destinazione d'uso: decorazione murale, galleria murale
Allineamento: formato orizzontale
Proporzioni dell'immagine: lunghezza: larghezza - 4: 3
Significato delle proporzioni: la lunghezza è del 33% più lunga della larghezza
Scelte del materiale del prodotto: stampa su metallo (dibond in alluminio), stampa su poster (carta tela), stampa su tela, stampa su vetro acrilico (con rivestimento in vero vetro)
Varianti di tela su telaio (stampa su tela): 40 x 30 cm - 16 x 12 ", 80 x 60 cm - 31 x 24", 120 x 90 cm - 47 x 35 "
Dimensioni della stampa su vetro acrilico (con rivestimento in vero vetro): 40 x 30 cm - 16 x 12 ", 80 x 60 cm - 31 x 24", 120 x 90 cm - 47 x 35 "
Varianti di formato di stampa poster (carta tela): 40 x 30 cm - 16 x 12 ", 80 x 60 cm - 31 x 24", 120 x 90 cm - 47 x 35 "
Opzioni di stampa dibond in alluminio: 40 x 30 cm - 16 x 12 ", 80 x 60 cm - 31 x 24", 120 x 90 cm - 47 x 35 "
Incorniciatura della copia d'arte: non disponibile

Dettagli del pezzo

Titolo d'arte: "In the Boudoir"
Classificazione dell'opera d'arte: pittura
Termine dell'ombrello: arte moderna
Secolo opera d'arte: 20th secolo
Anno di creazione: 1914
Età dell'opera d'arte: più di 100 anni
Mezzo originale dell'opera d'arte: olio su tela
Dimensioni dell'opera d'arte originale: 35 3/16 x 46 in (89,3 x 116,9 cm)
Museo / luogo: Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Ubicazione del museo: Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti d'America
Disponibile sotto: www.lacma.org
Licenza dell'opera d'arte: dominio pubblico
Per gentile concessione di: Museo d'arte della contea di Los Angeles (www.lacma.org)

Panoramica dell'artista

Nome e Cognome: Federico Carl Frieseke
Nomi alternativi: Frieseke, friesecke, Frederick Carl Frieseke, f.c. frieseke, Frieseke Frederick Carl, friesecke f.c., Frederick C. Frieseke, Frieseke Frederick C.
Genere: maschio
Nazionalità dell'artista: americano
Lavori: pittore
Paese d'origine: Stati Uniti
Classificazione dell'artista: artista moderno
Stili d'arte: Impressionismo
Morì invecchiato: 65 anni
Anno di nascita: 1874
Città di nascita: Owosso, contea di Shiawassee, Michigan, Stati Uniti
L'anno è morto: 1939
Città della morte: New York City, Stato di New York, Stati Uniti

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In the Boudoir is typical of the many informal interior scenes Frieseke painted throughout his career. Although he much preferred to paint outdoors, the American public of the 1910s more readily bought his boudoir scenes of women involved in their toilette or in some other feminine activity. The artist’s wife, Sarah, better known as Sadie, usually posed as his model in their home. In this painting, as in many of Frieseke’s interiors of the 1910s, the model lounges in a room decorated with elegant French rococo furniture and an oriental carpet. In contrast to the figure’s restful pose, the scene is alive with decorative patterning. Frieseke’s interior is similar to those by Edouard Vuillard (18681940). Both artists often presented their figures in corners of rooms, viewing them diagonally and from a slightly elevated viewpoint. The floor tilts up, flattening the space of the room and thereby emphasizing the painting as an arrangement of flat shapes and patterns. Frieseke differed from Vuillard in his tendency to present his models more intimately attired or involved in more personal activities. In Torn Lingerie, 1915 (Saint Louis Art Museum), the model reveals her lovely leg while mending her slip, and in In the Boudoir she abandons her sewing basket to stretch out comfortably on the settee, allowing her kimono to slip off and expose her shoulders and breast. The palette of Frieseke’s interiors from his middle period varies in brilliance, some being as intense as his sunlit garden views. In the Boudoir is, in fact, one of his more delicate interiors of the mid-1910s: soft pastel blues, lavenders, and yellows predominate, and a silvery white is pervasive. There exists a smaller, almost exact version of In the Boudoir painted in a stronger palette (see Related Work). Frieseke occasionally painted smaller versions of completed paintings he admired. It is not known if the smaller version of this composition is such a replica or a study for the larger painting. When the painting was exhibited at the Anglo-American Exposition in London in 1914, it was praised for its subtlety and found more satisfactory than Frieseke’s other exhibit, The Garden Umbrella, n.d. (Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences, Savannah, Ga.). According to a letter from the New York dealer Robert Macbeth to Frieseke, In the Boudoir was bought out of the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, where it won the grand prize. Mr. and Mrs. Baich, the collectors who donated the painting to the museum, began acquiring art in the mid-1910s and were known to purchase works from San Francsico dealers. Although it cannot be verified, it is quite plausible that the Balches may have bought In the Boudoir in 1915.

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