Picture "Beach Hut" (1914), framed
Picture "Beach Hut" (1914), framed
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ars mundi Exclusive Edition | limited, 499 copies | numbered certificate | reproduction, Giclée print on canvas | stretcher frame | studio frame | size 58 x 47 cm (w/h)
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Picture "Beach Hut" (1914), framed
Original: Oil on canvas.
Reproduction as Fine Art Giclée print on 100% cotton artist canvas. Stretched like an original painting on a wooden stretcher frame, with wedges for re-stretching. Limited edition of 499 copies with numbered a certificate on the back. Framed in a sophisticated, white-gold studio frame. Size 58 x 47 cm (h/w). ars mundi Exclusive Edition.
About Peder Mork Mönsted
1859-1941
The Danish landscape painter Peder Mork Mönsted travelled through Europe and created an extensive oeuvre of varied nature impressions. In between, he repeatedly returned to his Scandinavian homeland and painted mostly deserted, pure river and forest landscapes. Mönsted was influenced by Impressionism. His work cannot be categorised as academic landscape painting of the time.
The Scandinavian genre experienced a renaissance at the end of the last century, which also led to Mönsted's rediscovery. He was shown in 1995 in the exhibition "Light of the North" in Frankfurt am Main and Stockholm, among others. His works are collected worldwide, with a preference for Anglo-Saxon countries with their great tradition of atmospheric landscape depictions.
Mönsted was a close observer of water surfaces, the reflections embedded in their surroundings. For this, he even went out by boat and painted from the water in order to have a completely unobstructed view.
Graphic or sculpture edition that was initiated by ars mundi and is available only at ars mundi or at distribution partners licensed by ars mundi.
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.