Eugène Delacroix, 1835 - The Combat of the Giaour and the Pasha - kunsttrykk
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Dette mer enn 180 år gamle mesterverk ble malt av mann maler Eugène Delacroix. The original has the following size: Height: 73 cm, Width: 61 cm. Oil painting was used by the French artist as the medium of the artwork. The original masterpiece has the following text as inscrption: Date and signature - Signed and dated lower right: "Eug 1835 Delacroix.". I dag tilhører kunstverket den digitale kunstsamlingen av Petit Palais - Musée des Beaux -arts de la Ville de Paris, som er et kunstmuseum i 8. arrondissement. De moderne kunst kunstverk, som er en del av offentlig domene er inkludert med høflighet av Petit Palais Paris. Kredittgrensen til kunstverket er følgende:. På toppen av det er justering portrett med et bildeforhold på 1: 1.2, noe som innebærer det lengden er 20% kortere enn bredden. The painter Eugène Delacroix was an artist, whose art style can be classified as Romanticism. The European artist was born in the year 1798 i Saint-Maurice, Val-de-Marne og døde i en alder av 65 i år 1863 i Paris.
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Informasjon om strukturert vare
Artikkel klassifisering: | kunsttrykk |
reproduksjon: | digital reproduksjon |
Produksjonsteknikk: | UV-direkte utskrift (digitaltrykk) |
Proveniens: | Tysk produksjon |
Lagertype: | produksjon på forespørsel |
Beregnet produktbruk: | boligdesign, vegggalleri |
Orientering: | portrettjustering |
Bildeforhold: | 1: 1.2 |
Tolkning av bildeforhold: | lengden er 20% kortere enn bredden |
Tilgjengelige produktstoffer: | metalltrykk (aluminiumdibond), akrylglassprint (med ekte glassbelegg), plakatutskrift (lerretpapir), lerretstrykk |
Lerretstrykk (lerret på båre ramme) størrelsesalternativer: | 50x60cm - 20x24 ", 100x120cm - 39x47", 150x180cm - 59x71 " |
Akrylglass (med ekte glassbelegg) størrelsesvarianter: | 50x60cm - 20x24 ", 100x120cm - 39x47", 150x180cm - 59x71 " |
Alternativer for plakatutskrift (lerretpapir): | 50x60cm - 20x24 ", 100x120cm - 39x47" |
Aluminiumtrykk (aluminiumdibondmateriale): | 50x60cm - 20x24 ", 100x120cm - 39x47" |
Bilderamme: | Uten ramme |
Strukturerte kunstverkdetaljer
Tittel på kunstverket: | "The Combat of the Giaour and the Pasha" |
Klassifisering av kunstverk: | maleri |
Generell betegnelse: | moderne kunst |
Periode: | 19. århundre |
Opprettelsesår: | 1835 |
Kunstverkalder: | over 180 år gammel |
Originalt medium for kunstverk: | Oljemaleri |
Original størrelse (kunstverk): | Høyde: 73 cm, Bredde: 61 cm |
Signatur på kunstverk: | Date and signature - Signed and dated lower right: "Eug 1835 Delacroix." |
Museum / beliggenhet: | Petit Palais - Musée des Beaux -arts de la Ville de Paris |
Museumssted: | Paris, Frankrike |
Museets hjemmeside: | Petit Palais - Musée des Beaux -arts de la Ville de Paris |
Lisens for kunstverk: | offentlig domene |
Med tillatelse fra: | Petit Palais Paris |
Artistinformasjon
Artistnavn: | Eugène Delacroix |
Kjønn: | mann |
Kunstnerens nasjonalitet: | Fransk |
yrker: | maler |
Land for artisten: | Frankrike |
Klassifisering: | moderne kunstner |
Kunststiler: | romantikken |
Alder ved død: | 65 år |
Fødselsår: | 1798 |
Hjemsted: | Saint-Maurice, Val-de-Marne |
Død: | 1863 |
Døde på (sted): | Paris |
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Original artwork information from Petit Palais - Musée des Beaux-arts de la Ville de Paris website (© Copyright - Petit Palais - Musée des Beaux-arts de la Ville de Paris - Petit Palais - Musée des Beaux -arts de la Ville de Paris)
Inspired by oriental Lord Byron poem, the painting represents the decisive battle between the Giaour, mounted on a black horse, and Hassan Pasha, on his white horse. The Giaour, standing over his saddle, hard with a wild smile cloth covering the chest of the Pasha to reach the heart with acute blade of his sword. The pasha, precariously balanced on his horse, holding in his right hand a dagger, trying to push her attacker on the other hand. The ferocity of the struggle is also expressed in the attitude of the horse, the black horse biting the chest white horse, already wounded in the thigh. The latter seems to be reluctant to walk on the dead body of a Muslim lying on the ground. For Delacroix, the subject is mostly an excuse to portray a melee of great intensity, where humans and animals are closely associated.
Figure guardian of Romanticism, Delacroix was introduced to the East by reading Byron works. He discovers the realities during a trip to Morocco in 1832. His style of painting is deeply marked by the experience. This painting was inspired by a passage from Byron oriental tales published in 1814 under the title "The Giaour, a fragment of a turkish tale". The story chronicles the thwarted loves of a Venetian, the Giaour (term for an infidel to Muslims) and a slave, Leila, belonging to the harem of Hassan, military chief of a Turkish province. Leila, who missed the loyalty she had the Pasha Hassan was thrown into the sea. Her lover, the Giaour, the revenge by killing Hassan.
Hassan Pasha (literary character); The Giaour (literary character)
Scene, Single combat, Knight, Pasha, Turkish, Turban, Horse, Saber, Dead, Orientalism