Francisco de Zurbarán, 1627 - Ogbugbu - mbipụta nka mara mma
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Nkọwa ngwaahịa nka
Nke a karịrị 390 afọ artpiece Mkpọgide n’obe was created by Francisco de Zurbarán. The beyond 390 a na-ese ihe ochie na nha: 290,3 × 165,5 cm (114 5/16 × 65 3/16 na) ma kpụrụ ya na ọkara mmanụ na kwaaji. The original artwork has the following inscription: "signed and dated on a scrap of paper painted at the foot of the cross". This artwork is in the the digital art collection of Ụlọ ọrụ Art Chicago, which is one of the world’s great art museums, housing a collection that spans centuries and the globe. We are glad to mention that this work of art, which is part of the ngalaba ọha is being supplied with courtesy of Art Institute Chicago. The creditline of the artwork is the following: Ụgwọ nke ụlọ ọrụ Robert A. Waller Memorial Fund. Ọzọkwa, itinye n'usoro mmepụta dijitalụ na-abanye Eserese format ya na oke nke 9: 16, nke pụtara na ogologo bụ 45% mkpụmkpụ karịa obosara. Francisco de Zurbarán was a male painter of Spanish nationality, whose style was primarily Baroque. The artist was born in 1598 na nwụrụ anwụ na afọ nke 66 na 1664.
Nhọrọ ihe enwere ike
In the dropdown lists right next to the product offering you can choose the size and material of your choice. Therefore, we allow you to choose among the following options:
- Mbipụta kwaaji: A canvas print is a printed canvas mounted on a wood stretcher. A canvas print has the advantage of being relatively low in weight, meaning that it is quite simple to hang up the Canvas print without the use of any wall-mounts. A canvas print is suited for any type of wall.
- Aluminom ihe eji eme ihe: An Aluminium Dibond print is a material with an impressive depth, which creates a contemporary look throuch a surface , which is non-reflective. A direct Direct Print on Aluminum Dibond is the best start to art reproductions on aluminum. For our Direct Print On Aluminum Dibond, we print the favorite artwork on the surface of the white-primed aluminum material. The white & bright sections of the original artpiece shimmer with a silky gloss but without any glare. The colors are bright and luminous in the highest definition, fine details of the print appear crisp, and you can notice a matte appearance.
- Poster (akwa akwa akwa): A poster is a printed flat canvas with a nice structure on the surface, that resembles the actual masterpiece. Please note, that depending on the absolute size of the poster print we add a white margin of approximately 2-6cm around the print, which facilitates the framing.
- Glass acrylic e biri ebi (nwere ezigbo mkpuchi iko): An print on acrylic glass, which is often named as a plexiglass print, makes the original into décor. Your work of art will be printed with the help of state-of-the-art UV direct printing machines. It creates vibrant and sharp colors. With an acrylic glass art print contrasts and small details become more exposed due to the very subtle tonal gradation of the print.
Nkwupụta iwu: We try our best to depict the products with as many details as possible and to demonstrate them visually on the various product detail pages. Nonetheless, the colors of the print materials and the print result may vary marginally from the presentation on your monitor. Depending on your settings of your screen and the nature of the surface, not all colors are printed one hundret percent realistically. In view of the fact that all the fine art prints are printed and processed by hand, there might as well be slight deviations in the motif's size and exact position.
Banyere ngwaahịa a
Nkewa edemede: | ọmarịcha nka |
Usoro mmeghari: | dijitalụ mmeputakwa |
Usoro mmepụta: | mbipụta dijitalụ |
Ihe ngosi: | German mmepụta |
Stockdị ngwaahịa: | na mmepụta ihe |
Ojiji ngwaahịa: | nka mgbidi, mgbidi gallery |
Nhazi: | usoro eserese |
Oke akụkụ onyonyo: | ogologo: obosara 9:16 |
Mmetụta akụkụ onyonyo: | ogologo bụ 45% mkpụmkpụ karịa obosara |
Nhọrọ ihe onwunwe: | acrylic glass print (nwere ezigbo mkpuchi iko), mbipụta akwụkwọ mmado (akwụkwọ kwaaji), mbipụta ọla (aluminium dibond), mbipụta akwụkwọ. |
Nhọrọ nha nke akwa akwa n'elu etiti ihe na-agbatị (mbipụta kwaaji): | 50x90cm - 20x35", 100x180cm - 39x71" |
Mpempe iko acrylic (nwere ezigbo mkpuchi iko) nha dị iche iche: | 50x90cm - 20x35", 100x180cm - 39x71" |
Ụdị akwụkwọ mmado (akwụkwọ kwaaji) dị iche iche: | 50x90cm - 20x35" |
Nhọrọ nha mbipụta aluminom: | 50x90cm - 20x35" |
Igwe onyonyo: | agunyeghi |
Ozi nka
Aha nke ọrụ nka: | "Obe Obe" |
Nhazi nke ọrụ nka: | sere |
Category: | nka ochie |
oge: | 17th narị afọ |
Ekepụtara: | 1627 |
Ogologo afọ nka nka: | ihe karịrị afọ 390 |
Usoro izizi: | mmanụ na kwaaji |
Akụkụ nke nka nka izizi: | 290,3 × 165,5 cm (114 5/16 × 65 3/16 na) |
Akara aka na nka nka: | signed and dated on a scrap of paper painted at the foot of the cross |
Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka / mkpokọta: | Ụlọ ọrụ Art Chicago |
Ebe ebe ngosi nka: | Chicago, Illinois, Njikota Obodo Amerika |
Weebụsaịtị nke ihe ngosi nka: | Ụlọ ọrụ Art Chicago |
Licensedị ikike: | ngalaba ọha |
Site n'aka: | Ụlọ ọrụ Art Chicago |
Ebe kredit nke ọrụ nka: | Ụgwọ nke ụlọ ọrụ Robert A. Waller Memorial Fund |
Tebụl nyocha nke onye na-ese ihe
Ihe nkiri: | Francisco de Zurbaran |
Gender: | nwoke |
Obodo onye nka: | spanish |
Ọrụ: | onye na-ese ihe |
Obodo obibi: | Spain |
Nhazi nke onye nka: | nna ukwu ochie |
styles: | Baroque |
Afọ ọnwụ: | 66 afọ |
A mụrụ: | 1598 |
Nwụrụ n'afọ: | 1664 |
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Artwork description from Art Institute Chicago (© - Art Institute Chicago - Ụlọ ọrụ Art Chicago)
Beginning in the mid-sixteenth century, the Roman Catholic Church clarified and reaffirmed its doctrine and practices in an effort to combat the impact of the Protestant Reformation. This effort, known as the Counter-Reformation, recognized the educational and inspirational value of visual images and required artists to work in a style that favored clarity and dramatic fervor.