Horace Pippin, 1940 - Christus en die vrou van Samaria - fyn kunsdruk
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Spesifikasies van die kunsproduk
In 1940 Horace Pippins painted the piece of art. The over 80 years old original was made with the size: Algehele: 19 3/4 x 24 1/4 duim (50,2 x 61,6 cm) en is met die medium geverf olie op doek. Moveover, die kunsstuk kan besigtig word in in die Barnes-stigting digitale versameling. Die moderne kuns public domain piece of art is provided with courtesy of Courtesy of the Barnes Foundation, Merion and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.The creditline of the artpiece is: . On top of that, alignment of the digital reproduction is landskap en het 'n syverhouding van 1.2 : 1, wat dit impliseer die lengte is 20% langer as die breedte.
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Gestruktureerde item besonderhede
Produk kategorisering: | fyn kunsdruk |
Metode van voortplanting: | digitale reproduksie |
Produksie proses: | UV-druk / digitale druk |
Herkoms: | Duits vervaardig |
Soort voorraad: | produksie op aanvraag |
Bedoelde gebruik: | muurfoto, muurgalery |
Oriëntasie van die beeld: | landskap belyning |
Aspek verhouding: | 1.2: 1 (lengte breedte) |
Implikasie van sy-aspekverhouding: | die lengte is 20% langer as die breedte |
Produk materiaal keuses: | metaaldruk (aluminium dibond), akrielglasdruk (met regte glasbedekking), doekdruk, plakkaatdruk (doekpapier) |
Seil op draagbaar raam (doekdruk) grootte variante: | 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39", 180x150cm - 71x59" |
Akrielglasdruk (met regte glasbedekking) groottes: | 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39", 180x150cm - 71x59" |
Plakkaatdruk (seilpapier) variante: | 60x50 cm - 24x20", 120x100 cm - 47x39" |
Aluminium druk (aluminium dibond materiaal): | 60x50 cm - 24x20", 120x100 cm - 47x39" |
Raming van die kunsreproduksie: | nie beskikbaar |
Kunsstuk spesifikasies
Naam van kunsstuk: | "Christus en die vrou van Samaria" |
Klassifikasie: | skildery |
Breë kategorie: | moderne kuns |
tyd: | 20th eeu |
Geskep: | 1940 |
Geskatte ouderdom van kunswerk: | meer as 80 jaar oud |
Kunswerk oorspronklike medium: | olie op doek |
Grootte van die oorspronklike kunswerk: | Algehele: 19 3/4 x 24 1/4 duim (50,2 x 61,6 cm) |
museum: | Barnes Foundation |
Museum ligging: | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Verenigde State van Amerika |
webblad Museum: | Barnes Foundation |
Lisensie van kunswerk: | openbare domein |
Te danke aan: | Met vergunning van die Barnes Foundation, Merion en Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Kunstenaar oorsig
Artist: | Horace Pippins |
Ook bekend as: | pippin h., Pippin, Horace Pippin, Pippin Horatius |
gender: | manlike |
Nasionaliteit van kunstenaar: | Amerikaanse |
Werk van die kunstenaar: | skilder |
land: | Verenigde State |
Klassifikasie van die kunstenaar: | moderne kunstenaar |
Bejaard gesterf: | 58 jaar |
Jaar gebore: | 1888 |
Gebore in (plek): | West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Verenigde State van Amerika |
Jaar gesterf: | 1946 |
Plek van dood: | West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Verenigde State van Amerika |
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Additional artwork information by the museum's website (© Copyright - by Barnes Foundation - Barnes Foundation)
The picture shocks by its drama, which is due primarily to Pippin's original use of color. The intense gradations of fuchsia and gray in the sky meet dramatically at the horizon with an intense purplish red against the green-blacks of the foliage. The placement of Christ's crisp, silhouetted purple cloak, firmly situated as if in a niche between the well and stones and the dark foliage behind, is a powerful color statement.Barnes believed that Pippin had been influenced by the composition of a painting formerly attributed to Tintoretto (Christ and the Woman of Samaria, BF823) of the same subject in the Foundation. The painting conceivably has another source rooted in African American experience, specifically, Pippin's deep religious faith. One of the fundamental aspects of Barnes's attraction to Pippin's work and his reference to its "counterparts in the Spirituals of the American Negro" was their shared love for the powerful emotions evoked by the simplicity, directness, and rhythms of that indigenous music. It is likely that Pippin, familiar with a wide repertoire of accompanied and a cappella songs, knew the traditional spiritual "Jesus Met the Woman at the Well". Richard J. Wattenmaker, American Paintings and Works on Paper in the Barnes Foundation (Merion, PA: The Barnes Foundation; New Haven: Yale University Press, 2010), 307-9.