Martin Johnson Heade, 1858 - Rhode Island Shore - stampa d'arte

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Artwork description by the museum (© Copyright - by Los Angeles County Museum of Art - Los Angeles County Museum of Art)

Martin Johnson Heade (1819-1904) was one of the central figures in the American luminist movement, a late manifestation of the Hudson River school of landscape painting. During the third quarter of the 19th century, landscape artists such as Heade combined accurate, naturalistic detail with brilliant illumination and a sense of order and harmony to create timeless, silent images that seemingly defy their specificity. Among Heade’s most prized works are his views of the salt marshes around Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island, along the New Jersey coast, and in Newburyport, Massachusetts. Rhode Island Shore dates from the artist’s first stay in Providence, in 1858, when he initially turned to the theme. The site – Church Cove in Mount Hope Bay looking toward Mount Hope – was rich in historical associations. This was the place where King Philip, the chief of the Wampanoag Indians, died in 1676. Although his death marked a critical point in the subjugation of the Indians of southern New England by the European settlers, the landscape as it appeared in the mid-19th century offered no hint of this past conflict. Yet the 19th-century public would have been well aware of the site’s significance. The serenity of the scene also belied the actual turbulence of Heade’s own era. Through such hushed images as Rhode Island Shore as well as other placid harbor views and picturesque scenes of the Eastern coast, luminists offered the American viewing public a sense of order and clam at a time when heightening political, social, and economic tensions were erupting into a bloody civil war. Heade’s marsh scenes, of which Rhode Island Shore is the earliest known example, are panoramas of flat terrains punctuated by small mounds of hay. Most of the marsh scenes are small in scale, presented in a narrow, open-ended horizontal format. The sky, often in dramatic sunset hues, usually dominates at least half of the composition. All is meticulously painted, the brushstrokes barely discernible. Nothing is allowed to distract the observer from the simplicity and order of the tautly composed landscapes. Even humans are absent, although the haystacks signify the presence of an important industry derived from the marshy swamp area. The scenes gain their quiet power from the abstract relationships of horizontals and verticals, a limited vocabulary of harmonious contrasts. Although the views often appear airless, they are about light and atmosphere. Because Rhode Island Shore was the first of Heade’s marsh paintings, it does not strictly conform to his later, more characteristic haystack scenes but instead suggests affinities to the earlier Hudson River School aesthetic from which it emerged. Larger and squarer in format, the scene is also livelier and more atmospheric, with the view framed by a large dark tree on the right. Yet the elements that are the hallmark of Heade’s mature art and the quintessential luminist approach are already present.

Tavolo strutturato dell'opera d'arte

Nome dell'opera d'arte: "Rhode Island Shore"
Classificazione delle opere d'arte: pittura
Classificazione artistica: arte moderna
Secolo opera d'arte: 19th secolo
Creato nell'anno: 1858
Età approssimativa dell'opera d'arte: intorno agli anni 160
Mezzo di opera d'arte originale: olio su tela
Dimensioni dell'opera d'arte originale: 20 x 1 cm (4 32/1 x 4 51,44/81,92 in)
Museo / luogo: Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Luogo del museo: Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti d'America
Disponibile sotto: Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Licenza dell'opera d'arte: dominio pubblico
Per gentile concessione di: Museo d'arte della contea di Los Angeles (www.lacma.org)

Breve panoramica dell'artista

Nome e Cognome: Martin Johnson Heade
Conosciuto anche come: Heed Martin Johnson, Heade, m.j. heade, Martin Johnson Heade, Heade Martin Johnson, Heade Martin J.
Genere dell'artista: maschio
Nazionalità dell'artista: americano
Lavori: pittore, viaggiatore
Paese d'origine: Stati Uniti
Classificazione dell'artista: artista moderno
Stili d'arte: Realismo
Durata: 85 anni
Anno di nascita: 1819
Città: Lumberville, Bucks county, Pennsylvania, Stati Uniti
Morto nell'anno: 1904
Deceduto a (luogo): Saint Augustine, Contea di Saint Johns, Florida, Stati Uniti

Le specifiche del prodotto

Tipo di articolo: stampa artistica
Metodo di riproduzione: riproduzione digitale
Metodo di produzione: Stampa diretta UV
Provenienza: Made in Germany
Tipo di scorta: su richiesta
Destinazione d'uso: parete della galleria, decorazione della parete
Orientamento dell'opera d'arte: formato orizzontale
Rapporto immagine: 3: 2 lunghezza larghezza
Coinvolgimento: la lunghezza è del 50% più lunga della larghezza
Materiali: stampa su metallo (dibond in alluminio), stampa su poster (carta tela), stampa su vetro acrilico (con rivestimento in vero vetro), stampa su tela
Opzioni di formato della stampa su tela (tela su telaio della barella): 30 x 20 cm - 12 x 8 ", 60 x 40 cm - 24 x 16", 90 x 60 cm - 35 x 24 ", 120 x 80 cm - 47 x 31 pollici
Stampa su vetro acrilico (con rivestimento in vero vetro): 30 x 20 cm - 12 x 8 ", 60 x 40 cm - 24 x 16", 90 x 60 cm - 35 x 24 ", 120 x 80 cm - 47 x 31 pollici
Varianti di stampa poster (carta tela): 60 x 40 cm - 24 x 16 ", 90 x 60 cm - 35 x 24", 120 x 80 cm - 47 x 31 "
Varianti di dimensione della stampa su alluminio (materiale dibond in alluminio): 30 x 20 cm - 12 x 8 ", 60 x 40 cm - 24 x 16", 90 x 60 cm - 35 x 24 ", 120 x 80 cm - 47 x 31 pollici
Struttura: si prega di tenere presente che questa stampa d'arte non ha una cornice

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Informazioni

In 1858 Il pittore Martin Johnson Heade made the piece of art "Rhode Island Shore". The 160 la versione vecchia di un anno dell'opera misura le dimensioni - 20 x 1 cm (4 32/1 x 4 51,44/81,92 in) ed è stato dipinto con il per l'esame oil on canvas. Nowadays, the artwork is part of the Museo d'arte della contea di Los Angeles collezione d'arte in Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti d'America. Con la cortesia di - Museo d'arte della contea di Los Angeles (www.lacma.org) (con licenza - dominio pubblico).In addition, the artwork has the creditline: . Moreover, alignment of the digital reproduction is in paesaggio formato con un rapporto immagine di 3: 2, meaning that the length is 50% longer than the width. The painter, traveller Martin Johnson Heade was a North American artist, whose style was mainly Realism. The North American artist was born in 1819 in Lumberville, Bucks county, Pennsylvania, United States and died at the age of 85 nel 1904 a Saint Augustine, nella contea di Saint Johns, Florida, Stati Uniti.

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