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Taustateave eseme kohta Vinzenz Fischer
In 1781 the,en mees saksa kunstnik Vinzenz Fischer created this masterpiece. The beyond 230 year old original has the size: 57 x 47 cm - frame dimensions: 70,5 x 61 x 6 cm and was crafted on the medium oil on canvas. Signed and dated lower right: 13 OK 1781 V. Fischer is the artwork's original inscription. Nowadays, the work of art forms part of the digital art collection of Vaatetorn. Viisakalt © Belvedere, Viin, inventari number: 4229 (litsents: üldkasutatav). : ümberistumine Viini Kunsthistorisches Museumist. - 1948. aasta inventuur 1922. aastal. Joondus on portree külgede suhtega 1: 1.2, mis tähendab seda pikkus on laiusest 20% lühem. Vinzenz Fischer was a male architect, painter from Germany, whose artistic style was primarily Baroque. The Baroque painter was born in the year 1729 in Schmidham at Griesbach and died at the age of 81 in 1810 in Vienna, Vienna state, Austria.
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Selle toote kohta
Trüki toote tüüp: | kunstikoopia |
Paljundamine: | reprodutseerimine digitaalsel kujul |
Tootmistehnika: | UV-print / digitaalne printimine |
tootmine: | Saksamaal toodetud |
Laotüüp: | nõudmisel tootmine |
Toote kasutamine: | kunstitrükigalerii, seinagalerii |
orientatsioon: | portree formaat |
Kujutise kuvasuhe: | 1: 1.2 pikkus laius |
Kujutise suhte tõlgendamine: | pikkus on laiusest 20% lühem |
Saadaval olevad tootematerjalid: | plakatiprint (lõuendipaber), metalltrükk (alumiinium dibond), lõuenditrükk, akrüülklaasitrükk (ehtsa klaaskattega) |
Lõuendi kanderaamil (lõuendi print) suurused: | 50x60cm - 20x24 ", 100x120cm - 39x47", 150x180cm - 59x71 " |
Akrüülklaasist trükise (päris klaasiga) suuruse variandid: | 50x60cm - 20x24 ", 100x120cm - 39x47", 150x180cm - 59x71 " |
Plakatiprindi (lõuendpaber) suurused: | 50x60cm - 20x24 ", 100x120cm - 39x47" |
Alumiiniumist printimisvalikud: | 50x60cm - 20x24 ", 100x120cm - 39x47" |
Raam: | mitte saadaval |
Taustteave ainulaadse kunstiteose kohta
Kunstiteose pealkiri: | "Allegory of the transfer of the imperial gallery in the Belvedere" |
Kunstiteose klassifikatsioon: | maali |
Üldine termin: | klassikaline kunst |
aeg: | 18th sajandil |
Loomise aasta: | 1781 |
Kunstiteose vanus: | 230 aastat vana |
Algne kunstiteos: | õli lõuendil |
Algse kunstiteose suurus: | 57 x 47 cm - raami mõõdud: 70,5 x 61 x 6 cm |
Originaal kunstiteose pealdis: | signed and dated lower right: 13 OK 1781 V. Fischer |
Välja pandud: | Vaatetorn |
Muuseumi asukoht: | Viin, Austria |
Muuseumi veebisait: | Vaatetorn |
litsents: | üldkasutatav |
Viisakus: | © Belvedere, Viin, inventari number: 4229 |
Krediidilimiit: | ümberistumine Viini Kunsthistorisches Museumist. - 1948. aasta inventuur 1922. aastal |
Üldine taustteave kunstniku kohta
Artist: | Vinzenz Fischer |
Tuntud kui: | vincenz fischer, Fischer Josef Vincenz, Fischer Vinzenz, Fischer, Vinzenz Fischer, V. Fischer |
Esitaja sugu: | mees |
Kunstniku kodakondsus: | saksa |
Töökohad: | maalikunstnik, arhitekt |
Päritoluriik: | Saksamaa |
Klassifikatsioon: | vanameister |
stiilid: | Barokk |
Vanus surma korral: | 81 aastat |
Sünniaasta: | 1729 |
Sündinud (koht): | Schmidham Griesbachis |
Surma aasta: | 1810 |
Surnud (koht): | Viin, Viini osariik, Austria |
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Artwork description from Belvedere (© Copyright - by Belvedere - Vaatetorn)
The reason for this allegory was the transfer of the imperial collection from the barn castle in the Belvedere, where she was open to the public for the first time. The dressed in the style of a Roman Emperor Joseph II. Is informed by Minerva, goddess of wisdom, art and clever warfare, on the Upper Belvedere. Simultaneously, the allegorical figure of art and genii bring cause of art. The circular temple - here meaning a temple Muse - bears the Greek inscription "Parthenon" and a stone plaque with the artist's signature and the date 13 October 1781, perhaps the day on which the newly established collection was opened. [Georg Lechner, 2010]