Feiern Sie die ritterliche Romantik des Mittelalters mit „Die Accolade“ von Edmund Leighton. Dieses ikonische Gemälde von 1901, das einen Ritter darstellt, der von einer adligen Dame geehrt wird, ist ein zeitloses Symbol für Ehre und Tapferkeit. Dieses Kunstwerk ist in verschiedenen Formaten erhältlich und verleiht jedem Raum einen Hauch von historischer Eleganz. 🖼️ Über den Künstler: Edmund Leighton war ein bekannter englischer Maler, der für seine romantisierten Darstellungen mittelalterlicher und historischer Szenen bekannt war. "The Accolade" ist eines seiner berühmtesten Werke, das die Essenz von Ritterlichkeit und Adel einfängt." FOSHE ART aus Norwegen bietet Ihnen die beste Qualität Wandbilder. Wir verwenden die Giclee-Methode, die sicherstellt, dass der Kunstdruck seine Farbe und seine Details für die kommenden Jahre behält. Durch das große Farbspektrum und die hohe Auflösung ist die Zeichnung dem Original sehr nahe gekommen. Die verwendeten Pigmenttinten sind UV-beständig, wodurch Verfärbungen vermieden werden. Unsere Drucke sind in verschiedenen Materialien und Größen erhältlich, die Sie aus der Dropdown-Liste auswählen können. (1) CANVAS ART (seidenmatt) Erstellt auf 100% archivierter Baumwollleinwand, um eine hochwertige Wanddekoration zu erreichen. Es ist auch auf einen 2 cm Holzrahmen gespannt, so dass es sofort nach seiner Ankunft hängen kann. Die großen Formate 70 x 135 cm und 80 x 155 cm werden als Rolle verschickt. (2) PREMIUM CANVAS (seidenmatt) Auf Premium-Drucken trage ich mit dem Pinsel eine Relieftextur mit farblosem Gel auf, wobei ich transparente Künstlerfarbe für Relief und Glanz verwende. Im Anschluss wird der texturierte Leinwanddruck zu einem lebendigen Kunstwerk, das in seiner Erscheinung und Empfindung dem Original sehr nahe kommt. Die großen Formate 70 x 135 cm und 80 x 155 cm werden als Rolle verschickt. Informationen zu Premium Reproduktion findest du hier 👉https://youtu.be/1a8iGpUb4zk (3) GICLEE KUNST-PAPIER (matte Oberfläche) Kunstdruck auf Künstlerpapier Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 g/m². (matt) (4) FOTODRUCK (mit Glanz) Hochwertiges Poster gedruckt auf Hahnemühle Luster Papier 260 g/m². (Lüster) VERSAND: Dieser Druck kann in 3 Werktagen direkt aus meinem Studio verpackt und versendet werden. Jedes Bild wird professionell in einem Karton (Kunst- und Fotopapier und Leinwanddruck große Formate und 80 x 155 cm) verpackt. Rahmen und Passepartouts sind nicht enthalten. Die Laufzeit beträgt bis zu 10-20 Werktage für eine internationale Sendung und 2-5 Werktage in Norwegen. MEHR ÜBER MICH: W e b s i t e : 👉 www.fosheart.com F a c e b o o o k: 👉 www.facebook.com/foshe.art.studio I n s t a g r a m : 👉 www.instagram.com/fosheart_official 👉 https://bit.ly/34qvNFe Premium Art Prints, Classic Art, Giclee Papier/Leinwanddrucke, Poster oder 3D Hand
A Renaissance-style painting of the sky, featuring soft and serene colors in a classical art form.
Venus Wallpaper: Bring the timeless beauty of Renaissance art into your home with our Venus wallpaper mural. Featuring "The Birth of Venus," a masterpiece painted by Sandro Botticelli in 1485, this historical oil painting depicts the iconic scene of the goddess Venus emerging from the sea. With delicate brushstrokes and vivid colours, this mural captures the grace and elegance of the original artwork, making it a stunning focal point for any room. Whether you're a lover of art history or simply appreciate timeless beauty, this wallpaper will add an air of sophistication to your space.
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Classic artwork of a girl that has her head slightly turned to the side so you can only see the left side of her face and the pearl earring.
Painting of an extremely surprised man, styled after Caravaggio's old master Baroque oil paintings.
Auguste Toulmouche 1829-1890 Frankrijk
Much of what is known of Artemisia Gentileschi comes from her testimony in the trial of a painter who raped her. "Now we try to go back and fill in and properly understand," says a curator.
The film, by V & A Museum in London, guides us through history, beginning at 1,000 BC, and taking into account Antiquity, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance,
Original Art The Princesse de Broglie : Renaissance Art The Princesse de Broglie History In the world of art, there are certain masterpieces that transcend time, captivating the imaginations of viewers across generations. One such painting is "The Princesse de Broglie," a portrait of elegance and mystery that continues to intrigue art enthusiasts and historians alike. Painted by the renowned French artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, this exquisite portrait offers a glimpse into the life of a fascinating woman and the artistic brilliance of the Romantic era. "The Princesse de Broglie" was created during the Romantic era, a period that embraced emotion, individualism, and a fascination with the past. Emerging in the late 18th century and extending into the mid-19th century, Romanticism was a reaction to the rationality of the Enlightenment. It celebrated the beauty of nature, the complexities of human emotions, and the allure of the mysterious and supernatural. The Artist: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, a prominent figure of the Romantic movement, was a highly skilled Neoclassical painter who excelled at creating striking portraits. Born in Montauban, France, in 1780, Ingres gained recognition for his exceptional draftsmanship, precise lines, and meticulous attention to detail. Ingres' art often depicted the human form with great anatomical precision, and his portraits captured the essence of his subjects, revealing their personalities and inner emotions. His ability to combine Neoclassical principles with Romantic elements resulted in works of art that stood out in the 19th-century art scene. The Enigmatic Princesse de Broglie The subject of Ingres' masterpiece, "The Princesse de Broglie," was Pauline de Broglie, a French noblewoman born in 1818. Pauline came from an influential and affluent family and married Prince Albert de Broglie in 1845. The painting was commissioned to commemorate her marriage, and it beautifully captures her captivating allure and enigmatic charm. Ingres' portrait of Pauline de Broglie is a prime example of his mastery in capturing the essence of his subjects. The Princesse is portrayed in an exquisite evening gown, adorned with shimmering jewels, and seated gracefully on an ornate chair. Her slender fingers rest gently on the armrest, and her face exudes a sense of serenity and poise. Ingres skillfully uses light and shadow to enhance the contours of her features, making her captivating presence come alive on the canvas. One of the most intriguing aspects of "The Princesse de Broglie" is the enigmatic smile that graces her lips. Similar to the enigmatic smile of Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa," Pauline's expression invites speculation and interpretation. Some art historians believe that Ingres intentionally left her smile ambiguous, adding an air of mystery to the painting and allowing viewers to engage with their imagination. It is also speculated that Pauline's marriage was not a happy one, and Ingres might have captured the subtleties of her emotions in her smile. The portrait's timeless allure lies in its ability to convey a sense of complexity beneath its apparent elegance. "The Princesse de Broglie" continues to be celebrated as one of Ingres' most captivating portraits and a masterful representation of Romanticism. Its legacy is evident in how it has inspired countless artists and art enthusiasts over the years. In modern times, the portrait remains housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, where visitors from all over the world can admire the mesmerizing elegance of Pauline de Broglie. "The Princesse de Broglie" is not just a painting; it is an invitation to explore the depth of human emotions and the allure of mystery. Ingres' masterful depiction of Pauline de Broglie continues to captivate art lovers, providing a timeless glimpse into the Romantic era's fascination with beauty, elegance, and the enigmatic nature of the human soul. As viewers gaze upon this timeless portrait, they are reminded of the enduring power of art to transcend time and connect us to the mysteries of the human experience. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles Technic Digital Arts Digital art refers to a diverse set of creative categories using the specifics of language and digital devices, computer, interface or network. It has developed as an artistic genre since the early 1960s. As a growing number of digital artists got involved, Digital arts have developed to several distinct sub categories such as: Fractal/Algorithmic Art, Data-Moshing, Dynamic Painting, 2D & 3D Computer Graphics, Pixel Art, Digital Photography, Photo-painting or digital painting. Related themes PrincessRoyalQueenThe Princesse De Broglie View less
If you feel like a photo you just snapped somewhat resembles a classical painting, it may be that you have just encountered "accidental Renaissance".
Victorian Decor, Victorian Artwork, Dark Academia, European Wall Art, Unframed, no frame will be sent. This is for the print only. Hi! Thank you for checking out my Etsy store. :) I love vintage art, and work carefully to restore public domain images (the copyright has expired) for modern-day usage. Each photo or print that I sell has been carefully edited, color graded and formatted by me to prepare it for printing and home display. This photo print is a 8x10 inch print carefully placed in a cellophane bag with a backing board behind it which protects the print on the way to its destination. It will ship in a rigid mailer. This photo fits in the standard 8”x10” photo frame. I hope you love this image as much as I do, and it will find a special place in your home. Let me know if you have any questions! :)
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'Festoon of Fruit and Flowers',(detail) 1660–1670 - Jan Davidsz. de Heem (1606-1684) full image:
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Léon Cogniet (1794-1880) Tête de femme éplorée Crayon de graphite Paris, Musée du Louvre
Artist Angel Ramiro Sanchez Maracaibo, Venezuela, 1974 Angel Ramiro Sanchez Angel Ramiro Sanchez at age six Ramiro was accepted with full scholarship into the Ninos Cantores School for musically gifted children. At age fourteen he began five years of apprenticeship with the realist painter, Abdon Jose Romero, an eminent specialist in murals for churches and publics buildings. In 1993 a study grant from Msgr Gustavo Ocando Yamarte, Founder of the Ninos Cantores, enable him to travel to Florence, Italy, Where he successfully passed the admission examination for the renowned Accademia di Belle Arti. During the four years he studied full time at the Accademia, receiving his diploma magna cum laude, Ramiro also attended drawing and painting sessions at the Florence Academy of Art, directed by painter Daniel Graves. Ramiro was appointed Senior Painting Instructor at the FAA in 1997. . He continues to live and work in Florence. Ramiro's paintings came to the attention of Italian private collectors for the first time in 1996 at a juried exhibition in Montopoli, near Florence. His successful showing led to the acquisition of his works by collectors such as Antonio Salini and count Francesco Guicciardini. Ramiro has been represented since 1998by Grenning gallery, where he held his first one-man show the following year. In 2001 he executed on commission a portrait of the lead actress in the off-Broadway production of The Countess, a new play devoted to Ruskin and his wife's infamous affair with Millis. In 2003 his paintings and drawings were subject of a monograph "Ramiro" by international art critic John T. Spike. In 2005 he received the special Director's Award at the Florence International Biennale of Contemporary Art. He was invited to show his work as a guest artist at the Austria Biennale 2006 edition. Paintings, drawings and portraits by Ramiro are found in public and private collections in Italy, Germany, England, Hungary, The United States, Canada and Venezuela.
The Triumph of Mischief is a seminal work that provides a multi-layered critique of colonization.
As a contemporary impressionist painter and lifelong nature enthusiast, Christine gathers most of her ideas by painting outdoors.