Thomas Prieur, 1750 - Portrait du président Lamoignon - tirage d'art
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Le plus 270 une peinture d'un an a été créée par Thomas Prieur in 1750. Le plus de 270 years old original measures the size: Height: 4,7 cm, Width: 4 cm and was painted with the medium Email (art métallique), cuivre. Le chef-d'œuvre a le texte suivant comme inscription: Numéro de numéro de l'héritage - l'inverse, en rouge: "D 136". This work of art is part of the Musée Cognacq-Jay Paris's digital collection. This artpiece, which is in the domaine public is provided with courtesy of Musée Cognacq-Jay - le goût du XVIIIe Paris.Furthermore, the artwork has the following creditline: . Furthermore, alignment is portrait with an aspect ratio of 3: 4, ce qui implique que la longueur est 25% plus courte que la largeur.
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Le produit
Produit d'impression: | Reproduction d'art |
La reproduction: | reproduction numérique |
Technique de production: | impression numérique |
Production: | Fabriqué en Allemagne |
Type de stock: | à la demande |
Utilisation proposée du produit: | décoration murale, photo murale |
Alignement: | alignement portrait |
Rapport d'aspect de l'image: | 3: 4 longueur en largeur |
Implication du rapport hauteur / largeur: | la longueur est 25% plus courte que la largeur |
Matériaux : | impression d'affiche (papier de toile), impression sur toile, impression en métal (aluminium dibond), impression sur verre acrylique (avec revêtement en verre véritable) |
Variantes de taille de la toile sur châssis (impression sur toile): | 30x40cm - 12x16 ", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47 ", 120x160cm - 47x63" |
Options d'impression sur verre acrylique (avec revêtement en verre véritable): | 30x40cm - 12x16 ", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47 " |
Variantes de taille d'impression d'affiche (papier de toile): | 30x40cm - 12x16 ", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47 " |
Variantes de taille d'impression dibond en aluminium: | 30x40cm - 12x16 ", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47 " |
Encadrement impression d'art: | pas de cadre |
Détails sur l'œuvre unique
Titre du tableau: | "Portrait of President Lamoignon" |
Classement de l'oeuvre: | peinture |
Catégorisation de l'art: | art classique |
Période: | 18th siècle |
Année de création: | 1750 |
Âge de l'oeuvre: | plus de 270 ans |
Peint sur: | Email (art métallique), cuivre |
Dimensions de l'oeuvre originale: | Hauteur: 4,7 cm, Largeur: 4 cm |
Signature: | Numéro de numéro de l'héritage - l'inverse, en rouge: "D 136" |
Musée / emplacement: | Musée Cognacq Jay Paris |
Emplacement du musée: | Paris, France |
Page Web du musée: | Musée Cognacq Jay Paris |
Licence d'illustration: | domaine public |
Avec l'aimable autorisation de: | Musée Cognacq-Jay - Le goût du XVIIIe Paris |
Tableau des métadonnées de l'artiste
Artistes: | Thomas Prieur |
Professions de l'artiste: | peintre |
Classification: | vieux maitre |
Décédé à l'âge de: | 62 ans |
Année de naissance: | 1620 |
Ville de naissance: | vers |
Année de décès: | 1682 |
Décédé à (lieu): | Paris |
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Description de l'oeuvre par Musée Cognacq-Jay Paris (© - par Musée Cognacq-Jay Paris - Musée Cognacq Jay Paris)
oval enamelled miniature, single golden frame.
Portrait bust of a man wearing the current magistrate dress in the middle of the seventeenth century. The apocryphal engraving placed on the reverse, on the mount, identifies him as William Lamoignon (1617-1677), Marquis Basville and first President of the Parliament of Paris. He lived Paved Street (4th arrondissement) in a mansion that now houses the Historical Library of the City of Paris; however, retained his portraits, including a pastel by Robert Nanteuil Carnavalet museum, does not offer the same features as those seen on the miniature of Cognac-Jay Museum.