Picture "Salisbury Cathedral" (1820-21), framed
Picture "Salisbury Cathedral" (1820-21), framed
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limited, 499 copies | numbered | certificate | reproduction, Giclée print on canvas | on stretcher frame | framed | size 68 x 83 cm (h/w)
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Picture "Salisbury Cathedral" (1820-21), framed
The original oil painting "Salisbury Cathedral" is located at the National Gallery of Art in Washington.
Brilliant, authentic Reproduced using the Fine Art Giclée process on 100% cotton artist canvas and stretcher frame. Limited edition 499 copies, numbered, with certificate. Framed in a fine antique gold solid wood frame. Size 68 x 83 cm (h/w).
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About John Constable
1776-1837
John Constable is considered one of the most important English landscape painters of the 19th century. His artistic interest was shaped by the manifestations and changeability of nature.
Giclée = derived from the French verb gicler "to squirt, spurt".
The giclée method is a digital printing process. It is a high-resolution, large-format printout on an inkjet printer with special different-coloured dye- or pigment-based inks (usually six to twelve). The colours are fade-proof, i.e. resistant to harmful UV light. They have a high richness of nuance, contrast and saturation.
The giclée process is suitable for art canvases, handmade and watercolour paper as well as for silk.
An attitude that spread from literature and philosophy into the visual arts, established in about 1800 but failed to produce its own style in visual arts.
The art of Romanticism was determined by the content of the awareness of life and the sensations triggered by it. Inwardness and feelings, dream and fantasy, world and nature, the power of mythical and the striving towards infinity became central themes. The actual realm of Romanticism lies in painting and drawing. Landscape, in particular, came to the fore as a recurring theme: man and nature were set in relation to each other and moods were reflected. Alongside the new feeling for nature, there was a renewal of religious attitudes and a return to the past, tradition, history, old legends, fairy tales, as well as to the art of old masters and epochs. Especially in the case of Germany, this was strongly national-oriented art.
Main representatives in Germany include C.D. Friedrich, P.O. Runge, J.A. Koch, M. v. Schwind, and also the Nazarene group of artists. French Romanticism, which was characterised by other trends than the German, is represented mainly by the art of Delacroix.
Romanticism lasted until around 1830.