Daniel Huntington, 1868 - Filosofi och kristen konst - konsttryck

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Filosofi och kristen konst gjordes av konstnären Daniel Huntington. De 150 ett år gammalt konstverk gjordes med storleken: 40 3/8 x 50 3/8 tum (102,55 x 127,95 cm) och gjordes med mediet olja på duk. Konstverket tillhör Los Angeles County Museum of Art's digital collection, which is the largest art museum in the western United States, with a collection of more than 142.000 objects that illuminate 6.000 years of artistic expression across the globe. This public domain artpiece is being included with courtesy of Los Angeles County Museum of Art (www.lacma.org).: . Utöver det är anpassningen av den digitala reproduktionen inne liggande format med ett förhållande på 1.2 : 1, vilket betyder att längden är 20 % längre än bredden.

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Detaljer om strukturerade föremål

Artikelkategorisering: konsttryck
Reproduktionsmetod: digital reproduktion
Produktionsprocess: UV-tryck / digitaltryck
Produktion: tillverkas i Tyskland
Lager typ: på begäran
Produktanvändning: väggdekor, heminredning
Justering av bilden: liggande format
Sidoförhållande: 1.2: 1
Bildens bildförhållande implikation: längden är 20% längre än bredden
Material: akrylglastryck (med äkta glasbeläggning), affischtryck (canvaspapper), metalltryck (aluminiumdibond), canvastryck
Canvastryck (canvas på bårram) storlekar: 60x50 cm - 24x20", 120x100 cm - 47x39"
Akrylglastryck (med äkta glasbeläggning) varianter: 60x50 cm - 24x20", 120x100 cm - 47x39"
Storleksalternativ för affischtryck (canvaspapper): 60x50 cm - 24x20", 120x100 cm - 47x39"
Aluminium dibond tryckvarianter: 60x50 cm - 24x20", 120x100 cm - 47x39"
Ram: ingår ej

Bakgrundsdata om det ursprungliga konstverket

Konstverkets titel: "Philosophy and Christian Art"
Kategorisering av konstverket: målning
Kategori: modern konst
Temporal klassificering: 19. talet
Skapandets år: 1868
Konstverkets ålder: 150 år
Medium av originalkonstverk: olja på duk
Mått på originalkonstverket: 40 3/8 x 50 3/8 tum (102,55 x 127,95 cm)
Museum: Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Plats för museet: Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA
Museets hemsida: Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Licens för konstverk: allmängods
Sponsrad av: Los Angeles County Museum of Art (www.lacma.org)

Artistinformation

Artist: Daniel Huntington
Alias ​​namn: Daniel Huntington, dan. huntington, Huntington Daniel
Artistens kön: man
Artist nationalitet: amerikan
Konstnärens jobb: konstnär, målare
Land: USA
Artistkategori: modern konstnär
Livslängd: 90 år
Född: 1816
Död under året: 1906

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Notes from the Curator: Although most of Huntington’s long career was taken up in painting more than one thousand portraits, he also painted landscapes and probably thought of himself as a painter of allegories and ideal subjects. His interest in religious and allegorical painting had been kindled by the Raphaelesque Italian and German ideal subjects he had seen in Rome on his first trip to Europe in 1839. By the 1860s his models were the Venetian artists of the High Renaissance, especially Titian (c. 1488-1576), whose example can be seen in the costumes and figure types depicted in Philosophy and Christian Art. The model or the type of the old man also appears in Huntington’s Sowing the Word, 1868 (New-York Historical Society). The influence of the Venetian school can also be seen in the rounder forms and richer palette of his paintings of this period. Even the halflength format seems to echo Venetian examples. The model for the painting to which the young lady gestures, however, appears to be The Adoration of the Shepherds, 1650, by José Ribera (1588-1652) in the Louvre, Paris. The painting is conceived as a conversation between embodiments of opposing, but equally worthy points of view. The wisdom of the aged scholar, reading a book by lamplight, is contrasted with the intuitive perceptions of the young woman who examines a work of art by the daylight signified by the window. Huntington has cast in terms of ideal figures one of the pressing problems of his own times, when scientific findings seemed to challenge the truth and wisdom of religion conveyed by artistic and other nonscientific forms of perception.

Notes from the Contributor: painting by Daniel Huntington (Museum: Los Angeles County Museum of Art)

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