Richard Earlom - Royal Academy of Arts - ọmarịcha nka

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Ndị na-ese ihe osise ahụ British artist Richard Earlom. The artwork had the size 19 7/8 x 28 1/8 na (50,5 x 71,4 cm) e weputara ya na ihe ndi ozo mezzotint. Ọ gụnyere na Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka nke Metropolitan collection, which is one of the world's largest and finest art museums, which includes more than two million works of art spanning five thousand years of world culture, from prehistory to the present and from every part of the globe.. We are delighted to state that this public domain work of art is supplied with courtesy of Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka nke Metropolitan, New York, mkpokọta Elisha Whittelsey, Ego Elisha Whittelsey, 1962. : The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1962. In addition to that, the alignment is in odida obodo format na nwere akụkụ ruru nke 1.4: 1, nke pụtara na ogologo bụ 40% ogologo karịa obosara. Richard Earlom was a printmaker of British nationality, whose art style was mainly Rococo. The British artist lived for a total of 79 afọ and was born in 1743 in London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom and passed away in 1822 in London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom.

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In the dropdown menu right next to the article you can select a material and a size of your choice. Pick your favorite size and material among the following options:

  • Mbipụta aluminom (aluminium dibbond): This is a metal print manufactured on aluminium dibond with an outstanding depth effect, which creates a modern look with a non-reflective surface structure. A direct Direct Print on Aluminum Dibond is your excellent introduction to fine art reproductions produced with alu. The white and bright parts of the original artwork shine with a silk gloss but without glow.
  • Kwaaji: A canvas print, not to be mistaken with an artwork painted on a canvas, is an image applied onto canvas fabric. A canvas of your favorite artpiece will allow you to transform your fine art print into a large size collection piece. Hanging a canvas print: Canvas Prints have the advantage of being low in weight, which implies that it is quite simple to hang the Canvas print without additional wall-mounts. Hence, a canvas print is suited for any type of wall in your house.
  • Glass acrylic ebipụtara nwere mmetụta na-egbuke egbuke: A glossy print on acrylic glass, often denoted as a print on plexiglass, will change the original work of art into home décor. The major benefit of an acrylic glass print is that contrasts plus minor details will be more visible because of the subtle gradation.
  • Mbipụta akwụkwọ mmado (akwa akwa akwa): A poster is a printed canvas with a granular structure on the surface. Please keep in mind, that depending on the absolute size of the poster print we add a white margin of something between 2-6cm round about the artwork, which facilitates the framing with a custom frame.

Ederede iwu: We try in order to describe the art products as accurately as possible and to demonstrate them visually in our shop. However, the tone of the printed materials, as well as the imprint can diverge to a certain extent from the image on your device's monitor. Depending on your settings of your screen and the nature of the surface, not all colors are printed as realisitcally as the digital version depicted here. Bearing in mind that our art reproductions are processed and printed by hand, there might as well be slight differences in the motif's exact position and the size.

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Bipụta ngwaahịa: ọrụ mgbidi
Usoro mmeghari: dijitalụ mmeputakwa
Production usoro: Mbipụta UV / dijitalụ
Mmalite nke ngwaahịa a: Germany
Ụdị ngwaahịa: a na-achọ
Eji ngwaahịa emebere: foto mgbidi, ụlọ ihe osise nka
Nhazi onyonyo: usoro odida obodo
Oke akụkụ onyonyo: ogologo ruo obosara 1.4: 1
Nsonaazụ: ogologo bụ 40% ogologo karịa obosara
Akwa ngwaahịa dị: Mbipụta kwaaji, mbipụta ọla (aluminium dibond), mbipụta enyo acrylic (nwere ezigbo mkpuchi iko), mbipụta akwụkwọ mmado (akwụkwọ kwaaji)
Mbipụta kanvas (akwa akwa na etiti ihe ndọtị): 70x50cm - 28x20", 140x100cm - 55x39"
Mbipụta iko acrylic (nwere ezigbo mkpuchi iko) nhọrọ nha: 70x50cm - 28x20", 140x100cm - 55x39"
Mpempe akwụkwọ mmado (akwụkwọ kwaaji) nha: 70x50cm - 28x20"
Ụdị mbipụta Dibond (ihe alumnium) dị iche iche: 70x50cm - 28x20", 140x100cm - 55x39"
ụba: enweghị etiti

Ozi nka

Aha nka: "The Royal Academy of Arts"
Nhazi nka: sere
Usoro izizi: mezzotint
Nha ihe osise izizi: 19 7/8 x 28 1/8 na (50,5 x 71,4 cm)
Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka: Museumlọ ihe ngosi nka nke Obodo
Ebe ebe ngosi nka: New York City, New York, Njikota Obodo Amerika
Ebe nrụọrụ weebụ ihe ngosi nka: Museumlọ ihe ngosi nka nke Obodo
License: ngalaba ọha
Site n'aka: Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka nke Metropolitan, New York, mkpokọta Elisha Whittelsey, Ego Elisha Whittelsey, 1962
kreditline ọrụ nka: Mkpokọta Elisha Whittelsey, Ego Elisha Whittelsey, 1962

Tebụl metadata omenkà

Aha onye nka: Richard Earlom
Aha ndi ozo: Earlom, Earlom Richard, Earlom R., Richard Earlom, ארלום ריצ'רד
okike onye nka: nwoke
Obodo onye nka: British
Ọrụ: onye na-ebi akwụkwọ
Country: United Kingdom
Ụdị nke onye na-ese ihe: Rococo
Nwụrụ na afọ nke: 79 afọ
A mụrụ: 1743
Ebe amụrụ onye: London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Afọ ọnwụ: 1822
Nwụrụ na (ebe): London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom

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Ozi izizi gbasara nka nke The Metropolitan Museum of Art (© - Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka nke obodo ukwu - Museumlọ ihe ngosi nka nke Obodo)

A number of famous members of London’s Royal Academy are seen here before two nude models in a life studio. Sir Joshua Reynolds stands in the center with his ear trumpet, Benjamin West is to the left, his left arm leaning on a long desk, and a visiting artist from China can be seen in the left background. The two female academicians, Angelica Kauffmann and Mary Moser, are represented in paintings on the wall at right, since it was regarded as unseemly for them to work from live male models. Zoffany—who created the painting on which this print is based—holds a palette in the lower left corner. Earlom’s mezzotint faithfully reproduces the painting, which was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1772 and subsequently sold to King George III.

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