Johann Friedrich August Tischbein, 1788 - William Frederick (1772-1843), Onyeisi nke Orange-Nassau . - ọmarịcha nka
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Portrait of Willem Frederik (1772-1843, Prince of Orange-Nassau. Eldest son of Prince William V, later William I, King of the Netherlands. At half length, right. Part of a series of nine portraits of princes and princesses from the house of Orange-Nassau (SK-A-408/416). Part of the collection of pastels.
Nkọwa gbasara ọrụ nka pụrụ iche
Aha nka: | "William Frederick (1772-1843), Prince of Orange-Nassau ." |
nhazi ọkwa: | sere |
Okwu mkpokọta: | nka ochie |
Nhazi oge: | 18th narị afọ |
Emepụtara n'afọ: | 1788 |
Ogologo afọ nka nka: | 230 afọ |
Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka: | Rijksmuseum |
Ebe ngosi nka: | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Dị n'okpuru: | Rijksmuseum |
Ụdị ikike nka: | ngalaba ọha |
Site n'aka: | Rijksmuseum |
Nchịkọta ihe nkiri
Aha onye nka: | Johann Friedrich August Tischbein |
okike nke onye nka: | nwoke |
Ọrụ: | onye na-ese ihe |
nhazi ọkwa: | nna ukwu ochie |
Ụdị nke onye na-ese ihe: | Neoclassicism |
Ndụ: | 62 afọ |
Amụrụ n'afọ: | 1750 |
Afọ nwụrụ: | 1812 |
Nkọwa akụkọ ahaziri ahazi
Nkewa ngwaahịa: | mmepụta nka |
Usoro mmeputakwa: | dijitalụ mmeputakwa |
Production usoro: | Mbipụta UV ozugbo (mbipụta dijitalụ) |
Nlụpụta: | German mere |
Stockdị ngwaahịa: | a na-achọ |
Ojiji ngwaahịa: | nchịkọta nka (mmeputakwa), ụlọ ọrụ mbipụta nka |
Nhazi: | nhazi ihe osise |
Oke akụkụ onyonyo: | 1: 1.2 |
Mmetụta akụkụ: | ogologo bụ 20% mkpụmkpụ karịa obosara |
Ụdị ihe dị iche iche dị: | akwụkwọ mmado (akwụkwọ kwaaji), mbipụta enyo acrylic (nwere ezigbo mkpuchi iko), mbipụta akwa akwa, mbipụta ọla (aluminium dibbond) |
Mbipụta kanvas (akwa akwa na etiti ihe ndọtị) dị iche iche: | 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47" |
Mpempe iko acrylic (nwere ezigbo mkpuchi iko) nha dị iche iche: | 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47" |
Mpempe akwụkwọ mmado (akwụkwọ kwaaji) nha dị iche iche: | 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47" |
Mbipụta aluminom (ihe alumini debond ihe): | 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47" |
Nhazi mbipụta nka: | enweghị etiti |
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William Frederick (1772-1843), Prince of Orange-Nassau . was by Johann Friedrich August Tischbein. Today, this artwork can be viewed in in the art collection of Rijksmuseum, nke bụ nnukwu ihe ngosi nka maka nka na akụkọ Dutch site na Middle Ages ruo ugbu a. Nke nka ochie ngalaba ọha a na-enye mpempe nka site n'ikike nke Rijksmuseum.: . Ndozi n'ime Eserese format na akụkụ ruru nke 1: 1.2, which implies that the length is 20% shorter than the width. Johann Friedrich August Tischbein was a male painter, whose artistic style was mainly Neoclassicism. The Neoclassicist artist was born in 1750 ma gafee na afọ nke 62 n'afọ 1812.
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