Hanna Hirsch-Pauli, 1900 - Amis - tirage d'art

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Description de l'oeuvre originale du musée (© - par Nationalmuseum Stockholm - Nationalmuseum Stockholm)

English: In the large drawing room, which is suffused with a warm light and a contemplative atmosphere, a group of people have gathered. Centre-stage, in the light of the evening lamp, sits Ellen Key, reading to her friends. In the twilight, they have all come to the home of the Pauli family at Bellmansgatan 6 in Södermalm, Stockholm. The painting can be seen as a monument to the meaning of friendship and at the same time as an element in the launch of a new cultural elite. Hanna Hirsch-Pauli sits as an observer in her own drawing room, pen and pad in hand, watching her friends. She has presented them as a close-knit circle, but with each person characterised individually. Initially it was some of the women who were socialising, but the group later expanded to include Hanna and Georg Pauli’s artist friends from their Royal Academy days and their time in Paris as well as others from the art colonies in Barbizon and Gréz-sur-Loing. The names of the Friends illustrate how closely the new cultural elite of the time was connected with the financial elite. In the late 1870s, Ellen Key had given private lessons to a group of upper middle class girls from Stockholm’s Jewish community. Three of them are depicted in Friends, at the table by Ellen Key, whom they saw as something of a mentor when it came to their intellectual, social and emotional development. Ellen Key was a philosopher and one of Sweden’s more controversial and well known cultural figures. Her thoughts on love, parenting, marriage and sexuality influenced generations around the turn of the 20th century. Ellen Key sought to break down the divide between private and public life. She felt that the home should be a model for the whole of society. She sought to politicise the home and family relations through books such as Beauty for All, 1899 and The Century of the Child, 1901. Caption: From left: the artist’s sister Betty Hirsch, actress Olga Björkegren, Lisen Bonnier, artist Nanna Sohlman Bendixson, Ellen Key, Hanna Hirsch-Pauli, Gerda Berg and the artist Richard Berg, publisher Karl Otto Bonnier, artist Georg Pauli, educationalist and writer Artur Bendixson and author Klas Fåhreus (plus unknown figure in the window.) I det stora vardagsrummet, som är fyllt av ett varmt ljus och en kontemplativ stämning, är en grupp människor samlade till högläsning. Centralt placerad i bilden, i aftonlampans sken, sitter Ellen Key och läser högt för sina vänner i Sällskapet Juntan. I skymningen har de alla samlats hemma hos familjen Pauli på Bellmansgatan 6 på Söder i Stockholm. Målningen skall ses både som ett monument över vänskapens betydelse och samtidigt som en del i lanserandet av en ny kulturelit. Som observatör i sitt eget vardagsrum sitter konstnären själv, Hanna Pauli, med penna och teckningsblock tillhands och iakttar sina vänner. Hon har framställt dem som en krets, en bild av förtätad gemenskap, men där varje individ är enskilt karakteriserad. Från början var det några av kvinnorna som umgicks med varandra men sedan utökades gruppen med Hanna och Georg Paulis konstnärskamrater från akademitiden och från Parisåren, andra från konstnärskolonierna i Barbizon och Gréz-sur-Loing. Namnen på Juntans medlemmar illustrerar hur nära tidens nya kulturelit var lierad med finanseliten. Ellen Key hade i slutet av 1870-talet gett privatundervisning åt en grupp högborgerliga flickor ur den judiska Stockholmskretsen. Tre av dem finns med i Vänner, i kretsen runt bordet kring Ellen Key och för dem framstod hon som något av en förlösare när det gällde deras intellektuella, sociala och emotionella utveckling. Ellen Key var filosof och en av Sveriges mer stridbara och berömda kulturpersonligheter. Hennes tankar om kärlek, barnuppfostran, äktenskap och sexualitet formade generationer kring sekelskiftet 1900. Ellen Key sökte överskrida gränsen mellan det privata och det offentliga livet. Hon menade att hemmet skulle vara en modell för hela samhället. Hon sökte politisera hem och familjerelationer genom skrifter som Skönhet för alla (1899) och Barnets århundrade (1901).

Informations générales sur l'oeuvre

Titre de l'œuvre: "Copains"
Catégorisation: peinture
Terme général: l'art moderne
Oeuvre siècle: 20th siècle
Créé dans l'année: 1900
Âge de l'oeuvre: plus de 120 ans
Format original: Hauteur: 204 cm (80,3 ″); Largeur: 260 cm (102,3 ″) Encadré: Hauteur: 237 cm (93,3 ″); Largeur: 294 cm (115,7 ″); Profondeur: 8 cm (3,1 ″)
Exposé dans: Nationalmuseum Stockholm
Emplacement du musée: Stockholm, Comté de Stockholm, Suède
Site Web : Nationalmuseum Stockholm
Type de licence d'illustration: domaine public
Avec l'aimable autorisation de: Nationalmuseum Stockholm et Wikimedia Commons

L'artiste

Nom d'artiste: Hanna Hirsch Pauli
Nationalité: Suédois
Professions de l'artiste: peintre
Pays : Suède
Classement de l'artiste: artiste moderne
Durée de vie: 76 ans
Né dans l'année: 1864
Ville de naissance: Stockholm
Année de décès: 1940
Décédé à (lieu): Saltsjö-Storängen

Détails de l'article structuré

Type d'article: reproduction d'art
Méthode de reproduction: reproduction numérique
Technique de production: impression numérique
Origine du produit: Fabriqué en Allemagne
Type de stock: à la demande
Utilisation prévue du produit: photo murale, décoration intérieure
Alignement de l'image: format paysage
Rapport d'aspect de l'image: (longueur: largeur) 1.2: 1
Interprétation du rapport d'image: la longueur est 20% plus longue que la largeur
Variantes disponibles: impression en métal (aluminium dibond), impression sur toile, impression sur verre acrylique (avec revêtement en verre véritable), impression d'affiche (papier de toile)
Variantes sur toile (toile sur châssis de civière): 60x50cm - 24x20 ", 120x100cm - 47x39", 180x150cm - 71x59 "
Impression sur verre acrylique (avec revêtement en verre véritable) 60x50cm - 24x20 ", 120x100cm - 47x39", 180x150cm - 71x59 "
Impression d'affiches (papier canevas): 60 x 50 cm - 24 x 20 ", 120 x 100 cm - 47 x 39"
Impression sur aluminium: 60 x 50 cm - 24 x 20 ", 120 x 100 cm - 47 x 39"
Cadre: pas disponible

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In 1900 le Suédois peintre Hanna Hirsch Pauli fait ça l'art moderne pièce d'art Amis. L'original a la taille Hauteur: 204 cm (80,3 ″); Largeur: 260 cm (102,3 ″) Encadré: Hauteur: 237 cm (93,3 ″); Largeur: 294 cm (115,7 ″); Profondeur: 8 cm (3,1 ″). L'œuvre d'art est incluse dans la collection numérique de Nationalmuseum Stockholm, which is Sweden's museum of art and design, a Swedish government authority with a mandatet o preserve cultural heritage and promote art, interest in art and knowledge of art. This masterpiece, which belongs to the public domain is being included with courtesy of Nationalmuseum Stockholm et Wikimedia Commons.Creditline of the artwork: . In addition to that, the alignment is landscape with a side ratio of 1.2 : 1, which implies that la longueur est 20% plus longue que la largeur.

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