Jean Bellegambe, 1509 - Charles Coguin, Abbot of Anchin - kunsttrykk
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Oppsummering
This more than 510 years old work of art was created by Jean Bellegambe. De 510 years old original of the artwork was painted with the size: Arched top, 26 3/4 x 11 3/8 in (67,9 x 28,9 cm) and was painted with the medium oil on wood. It belongs to the Metropolitan Museum of Art 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.. This artpiece, which is in the public domain is provided with courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Friedsam Collection, Bequest of Michael Friedsam, 1931. In addition, the artpiece has the creditline: The Friedsam Collection, Bequest of Michael Friedsam, 1931. Furthermore, alignment of the digital reproduction is in portrett format med et forhold på 1: 2, Noe som betyr at lengden er 50% kortere enn bredden. Jean Bellegambe was a painter, whose style can primarily be attributed to Northern Renaissance. The French painter lived for a total of 66 år - born in the year 1470 in Douai, Hauts-de-France, France and deceased in the year 1536.
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Artikkelinformasjon
Skriv ut produkttype: | kunsteksemplar |
reproduksjon: | digital reproduksjon |
Produksjonsmetode: | UV-direkte utskrift |
Produkt Opprinnelse: | produsert i Tyskland |
Lagertype: | på forespørsel produksjon |
Foreslått produktbruk: | gallerivegg, innredning av hjemmet |
Orientering: | portrettformat |
Bildeforhold: | 1: 2 lengde til bredde |
Betydning av bildeforhold: | lengden er 50% kortere enn bredden |
Tilgjengelige materialalternativer: | plakatutskrift (lerretpapir), metalltrykk (aluminiumsdibond), akrylglassprint (med ekte glassbelegg), lerretstrykk |
Varianter av lerret på båre (lerretstrykk): | 20x40cm - 8x16 " |
Akrylglass (med ekte glassbelegg) størrelser: | 20x40cm - 8x16 " |
Postervalg (lerretpapir) størrelsesalternativer: | |
Størrelsesalternativer for Dibond-utskrift (alumniummateriale): | 20x40cm - 8x16 " |
Ramme: | ikke tilgjengelig |
Bakgrunnsinformasjon om kunstverk
Stykke kunstnavn: | "Charles Coguin, Abbot of Anchin" |
Kategorisering av kunstverket: | maleri |
Bred kategori: | klassisk kunst |
Midlertidig klassifisering: | 16. århundre |
Opprettet i året: | 1509 |
Omtrentlig alder på kunstverk: | 510 år gammel |
Opprinnelig medium for kunstverk: | olje på tre |
Størrelse på det originale kunstverket: | Buet topp, 26 x 3 4/11 tommer (3 x 8 cm) |
Museum: | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Museumssted: | New York City, New York, USA |
Museets hjemmeside: | www.metmuseum.org |
Tillatelse: | offentlig domene |
Med tillatelse fra: | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Friedsam Collection, Erkesterelse av Michael Friedsam, 1931 |
Kredittgrense: | Friedsam-samlingen, Erfaring fra Michael Friedsam, 1931 |
Artistdetaljer
Artist: | Jean Bellegambe |
Andre navn: | Jean Bellegambe, Master of Colors, Bellegambe Jehan, Bellegambe Jean, Bellegambe |
Kjønn av artisten: | mann |
Nasjonalitet: | Fransk |
Yrkene til artisten: | maler |
Opprinnelsesland: | Frankrike |
Artistklassifisering: | gammel mester |
Kunststiler: | Nord-renessanse |
Alder ved død: | 66 år |
Fødselsår: | 1470 |
Født på (sted): | Douai, Hauts-de-France, Frankrike |
Døde i året: | 1536 |
Døde på (sted): | Douai, Hauts-de-France, Frankrike |
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Original kunstbeskrivelse av nettstedet The Metropolitan Museum of Art (© Copyright - av The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Charles Coguin was the superior of the Benedictine monastery of Saint Sauveur d'Anchin, near Douai, from 1511 to 1547 and during his years there commissioned many works from Bellegambe. This portrait, which has been cut down at the top and bottom, was the left wing of a triptych.