Andrea Mantegna - Le maître du monde - tirage d'art

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Table curious that this "Master of the World," appearing naked Child Jesus standing on a parapet, holding in one hand a golden globe, and in the other a cross. Her fixed expression is serious. Behind him, John the Baptist child, naked also refers finger Jesus. St. Elizabeth for him, face down to the work that sews the Vierge.Aucun link is to unite the different characters. They share the same space, which is that of the table, but do not seem to be in the same temporality. The physical barrier parapet could also distinguish two spaces. The painting of the Italian Renaissance often developed the dialectics of presence and absence, leaving out the anachronisms to represent communities spirituelles.Ce painting has long been considered a copy with variations of The Holy Family with St. John Andrea Mantegna (London, National Gallery). The iconography of the two paintings is close, but some divergent elements: the children are dressed in the London table and take place in a well, the figure of St. Elizabeth Ocampo of the table is replaced by St. Joseph in London and the black bottom of the first by orange trees, in the table second.Le also approximates the "Holy Family" arranged on a black background, painted by Mantegna ( "Holy Family with St. Elizabeth and St. John the Baptist", Dresden, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen; "Holy Family with Elizabeth and St. John the Baptist child "Fortworth, Kimbell Art Museum). It fits perfectly with the work of the artist, but the award of the master table is disputed. In addition, laboratory tests from 2007, proposing the date of the seventeenth century. Its author would be looking into the seed of Andrea Mantegna.

The Master of the World was in the collection of Henry Constantine Jennings (1731-1819) until 1816. At that date, the table is indeed sold in London for £ 4.10 (Sale of Jennings Collection, London House Harry Phillips sale, April 20, 1816, lugt No. 8867). It then remained for some years in the collection of Charing Cross Webb (Webb Sale Charing Cross, London, Christie's, 8-9 February 1822, lugt No. 10174, £ 4.12) .Otto Mündler have seen the picture in the Palazzo Marescalchi at his trip to Bologna in 1856. It is then tracked him down in 1875, at the sale of Mr. Couvreur (Paris, Hôtel Drouot, No. 66). The painting was bought by Jean Dollfus, then Fishof (3rd Dollfus sale of the collection, Paris, Galerie Georges Petit, 1-2 April 1912, No. 71), for 6 000frs.Charles Sedelmeyer presented the painting in its collection since Charles Vincent Ocampo bought the sale of the latter, 23 November 1927 (Paris, Hôtel Drouot, No. 30). He kept the work until 1931, when he gave it subject to usufruct, to the City of Paris. In 1942, he raised the usufruct.

John the Baptist (Prophet; St.); Marie Sainte (Virgin, biblical character); Elisabeth (holy, biblical character); Jesus Christ

Religious scene, Christ in glory, Childhood of Christ, Cross, Globe, Sewing and needlework

Détails de cet article

Cette oeuvre a été peinte par le haute renaissance maître Andrea Mantegna. The original creation was made with the size: Height: 73,3 cm, Width: 44,6 cm and was crafted with the technique Huile, toile (matériau). Aujourd'hui, l'œuvre d'art fait partie de la collection de Petit Palais - Musée des Beaux-arts de la Ville de Paris, qui est un musée d'art dans le 8ème arrondissement. Avec l'aimable autorisation de Petit Palais Paris (licence: domaine public)La limite de crédit de l'œuvre d'art est:. En plus de cela, l'alignement est en portrait format et a un rapport de côté de 2: 3, which means that the length is 33% shorter than the width. Andrea Mantegna was a male painter from Italy, whose style can be classified as High Renaissance. The High Renaissance artist was born in the year 1430 in Padova province, Veneto, Italy and passed away at the age of 76 dès 1506.

Informations structurées sur l'oeuvre

Titre de l'oeuvre: "The Master of the World"
Catégorisation des œuvres: peinture
Support d'illustration originale: Huile, toile (matériau)
Dimensions originales de l'oeuvre: Hauteur: 73,3 cm, Largeur: 44,6 cm
Musée / collection: Petit Palais - Musée des Beaux-arts de la Ville de Paris
Lieu du musée: Paris, France
Site Web : Petit Palais - Musée des Beaux-arts de la Ville de Paris
Type de licence: domaine public
Avec l'aimable autorisation de: Petit Palais Paris

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Catégorisation des produits: reproduction d'art
La reproduction: reproduction numérique
Méthode de fabrication: Impression UV / impression numérique
Origine du produit: Production allemande
Type de stock: à la demande
Utilisation prévue du produit: décoration murale, photo murale
Alignement de l'image: format portrait
Rapport d'aspect de l'image: 2: 3 (longueur Largeur)
Implication du rapport hauteur / largeur: la longueur est 33% plus courte que la largeur
Matériel de reproduction disponible: impression sur verre acrylique (avec revêtement en verre véritable), impression sur toile, impression d'affiche (papier de toile), impression métallique (aluminium dibond)
Variantes de taille d'impression sur toile (toile sur châssis de civière): 20x30cm - 8x12 ", 40x60cm - 16x24", 60x90cm - 24x35 ", 80x120cm - 31x47", 100x150cm - 39x59 "
Variantes d'impression sur verre acrylique (avec revêtement en verre véritable): 20x30cm - 8x12 ", 40x60cm - 16x24", 60x90cm - 24x35 ", 80x120cm - 31x47", 100x150cm - 39x59 "
Options de taille d'impression d'affiche (papier de toile): 40x60cm - 16x24 ", 60x90cm - 24x35", 80x120cm - 31x47 "
Options d'impression Dibond (matériel ancien): 20x30cm - 8x12 ", 40x60cm - 16x24", 60x90cm - 24x35 ", 80x120cm - 31x47"
Cadre: pas de cadre

Métadonnées contextuelles de l'artiste

Nom de l'artiste: Andrea Mantegna
Autres noms: Andrea Mantegna, Mategna, A. de Mantegna, manteña, Montegna, Mantegna Andrea, A. Martegna, Andrea di Mantegna, Blasii Andrea, A. Mantegna, andrea mantina, Andrew Mantegna, Andrea Mantegno, Mantegni, Andria Mantegnia, Andrea Mantuani, An. Mantegna, Mantuani, A. Melegna, Andr. Mantegna, Andrea di Biagio, Blaise Andrea, Adam Montegnio, Andrea Montegna, Mantegna, André Mantaigne, Mantenga, Andrea Mantegna maestro del Correggio, André Mantegne, A. Montigna, Mantiglia, André Mantegna, Mantenia Andrea, And. Mantgna, André Montegna, Mantenʹi︠a︡ Andrea, Andrea Montagna, andrea mantenia, Andrea Mantegni, Mentenga, Manteignes, A. Mantagna, Andrea Mantenga, andrea mantenghi, Andrea Montagne, And. Mantegna, Manseignes, andrea manteni
Genre: mâle
Nationalité de l'artiste: Italien
Travaux de l'artiste: peintre
Pays d'origine: Italie
Styles d'art: Haute Renaissance
Âge au décès: 76 ans
Né dans l'année: 1430
Lieu de naissance: Province de Padoue, Vénétie, Italie
Décédé dans l'année: 1506
Décédé à (lieu): Mantoue, province de Mantoue, Lombardie, Italie

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