Thomas Birch, 1833 - Perdita della goletta John S. Spenceof Norfolk - stampa d'arte

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L'opera d'arte Loss of the SchoonerJohn S. Spenceof Norfolk creato da Tommaso Betulla come replica artistica personale

Loss of the SchoonerJohn S. Spenceof Norfolk was made by Thomas Birch in 1833. The 180 year old version of the work of art measures the size: 26 1/4 x 35 3/4 in (66,7 x 90,2 cm) and was painted on the medium oil on canvas. Furthermore, this artpiece forms part of the Museo d'arte della contea di Los Angeles raccolta in Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti d'America. Con la cortesia di - Museo d'arte della contea di Los Angeles (www.lacma.org) (public domain).Besides, the artpiece has the creditline: . What is more, the alignment is paesaggio e ha una proporzione laterale di 1.4: 1, intendendo che la lunghezza è del 40% più lunga della larghezza.

Artwork description by Los Angeles County Museum of Art (© - Museo d'arte della contea di Los Angeles - Los Angeles County Museum of Art)

Although he achieved success with his ship portraits, Birch’s distinctive contribution to American art was his more romantic renderings of ships in storms, such as Loss of the Schooner "John S. Spence" . . . . In his cool palette, evocative sky, and turbulent sea Birch reveals the influence of Joseph Vernet (1714-1789), a French marine painter whose imaginative works were available to the artist in Philadelphia. Although Birch was actually depicting the aftermath of the storm, he still conveyed its power through the vigorous waves, overcast sky, brisk wind, and the narrative element of the destroyed ship. Although some of Birch’s stormy marines were fictional, at least two, the museum’s painting and The Loss of the New York Packet Ship "Albion," exhibited 1824 (unlocated), were based on actual events. The schooner "John S. Spence" was lost at sea not long after it had left the port of Norfolk, Virginia, bound for Havana, Cuba. The museum’s painting was commissioned by Alexander M. Peltz, one of the passengers on the schooner during its last voyage. At the age of nineteen Peltz, desirous adventure, left his home in Washington, D.C., and on August 19, 1827, set sail from Norfolk, Virginia, on the "Spence" in the company of a childhood friend, intending to travel to Mexico to join the company of the former US commodore David Porter. Six days later the schooner was wrecked in a storm on the open sea, its bowsprit and taffrail broken, and its masts transformed into a confusion of ropes and broken wood. Five survivors, including Pelz-but not his friend-were rescued a week after the wreck by a New England captain, Isaac Staples of the brig "Cobosse Contee," but only three lived to reach New York. Peltz originally intended to give the painting to Captain Staples, his rescuer. Staples was lost at sea before the painting was completed, however, so it remained in Peltz’s family until 1982. Shortly before his death Peltz wrote an account of the voyage, disaster, and struggle to survive without food and water. Birch no doubt based much of his rendering on Peltz’s oral account, for the written account demonstrates that he vividly recalled the details of the disaster. When the painting was exhibited in 1834 at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts it was listed as a "second view." Birch used the incident as the basis for an engraving that appeared in the 1836 volume of The Token; however, this drawn The Wreck at Sea is a close-up view from on board the "Spence" rather than from the distant perspective, and it depicts only four men being rescued.

Dettagli dell'opera d'arte

Titolo dell'opera d'arte: "Loss of the SchoonerJohn S. Spenceof Norfolk"
Classificazione dell'opera d'arte: pittura
Termine dell'ombrello: arte moderna
Periodo: 19th secolo
Creato in: 1833
Età delle opere d'arte: intorno agli anni 180
Mezzo originale: olio su tela
Dimensioni originali: 26 x 1 cm (4 35/3 x 4 66,7/90,2 in)
Museo: Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Ubicazione del museo: Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti d'America
Sito web: Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Tipo di licenza di opera d'arte: dominio pubblico
Per gentile concessione di: Museo d'arte della contea di Los Angeles (www.lacma.org)

Informazioni generali sull'artista

Nome e Cognome: Tommaso Betulla
Nomi aggiuntivi: Birch, Thomas Birch, Birch Thomas
Genere dell'artista: maschio
Nazionalità dell'artista: americano
Lavori dell'artista: pittore
Paese d'origine: Stati Uniti
Classificazione dell'artista: artista moderno
Durata: 72 anni
Anno di nascita: 1779
Luogo di nascita: Londra, Greater London, Inghilterra, Regno Unito
Morto nell'anno: 1851
Posto di morte: Filadelfia, Contea di Filadelfia, Pennsylvania, Stati Uniti

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Dettagli dell'articolo strutturato

Classificazione degli articoli: Wall Art
Riproduzione: riproduzione digitale
Processo di produzione: Stampa diretta UV (stampa digitale)
Provenienza: Produzione tedesca
Tipo di scorta: produzione su richiesta
Utilizzo proposto del prodotto: wall art, collezione d'arte (riproduzioni)
Orientamento: allineamento del paesaggio
Proporzioni dell'immagine: lunghezza alla larghezza 1.4: 1
Interpretazione delle proporzioni: la lunghezza è del 40% più lunga della larghezza
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Struttura: non disponibile

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