Martinus Rørbye, 1844 - Harbour scene, Palermo - fine art print
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The product offering
In 1844 the male artist Martinus Rørbye created this romanticist artpiece with the title "Harbour scene, Palermo". The artwork measures the size 83,7 x 125,5 cm and was painted with the technique oil on canvas. What is more, this artpiece belongs to the Thorvaldsens Museum's collection, which is a single-artist museum dedicated to the art of Danish neoclassicistic sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen. The modern art masterpiece, which is in the public domain is being included with courtesy of Martinus Rørbye, Harbour scene, Palermo, 1844, Thorvaldsens Museum, www.thorvaldsensmuseum.dk.Creditline of the artwork: . Furthermore, alignment is in landscape format with a ratio of 1.4 : 1, which means that the length is 40% longer than the width. Martinus Rørbye was a painter, whose artistic style can be classified as Romanticism. The European painter lived for a total of 45 years, born in 1803 and passed away in the year 1848 in Copenhagen.
Select your product material
For every art print we offer a range of different sizes and materials. We allow you to pick your favorite size and material among the following product individualization options:
- Canvas: A UV printed canvas material mounted on a wooden frame. Canvas prints are relatively low in weight. That means, it is easy to hang your Canvas print without the use of extra wall-mounts. Because of thatcanvas prints are suited for any type of wall in your house.
- Print on acrylic glass (with real glass coating): An print on acrylic glass, which is often described as a fine art print on plexiglass, changes the original work of art into brilliant home decoration. Moreover, it forms a distinct alternative to canvas and aluminidum dibond fine art replicas. The work of art is being manufactured with state-of-the-art UV direct printing machines. With an acrylic glass art print contrasts plus granular painting details will be identifiable thanks to the very fine tonal gradation.
- The poster print (canvas material): Our poster print is a printed sheet of cotton canvas with a slightly rough surface texture. Please bear in mind, that depending on the size of the poster we add a white margin between 2 - 6cm round about the painting to facilitate the framing with your custom frame.
- Aluminium dibond print (metal): Aluminium Dibond prints are prints on metal with an outstanding effect of depth. For the Aluminium Dibond option, we print the selected work of art onto the surface of the white-primed aluminum composite. The bright & white components of the original artwork shimmer with a silk gloss, however without any glow.
Important legal note: We try everythig possible in order to depict our art products as clearly as possible and to illustrate them visually. Still, the tone of the printed materials, as well as the printing might diverge slightly from the presentation on your device's monitor. Depending on the screen settings and the quality of the surface, not all colors are printed as exactly as the digital version. In view of the fact that the fine art prints are processed and printed by hand, there may also be slight differences in the motif's exact position and the size.
The product specifications
Print prodct: | art copy |
Reproduction: | digital reproduction |
Production method: | digital printing |
Production: | produced in Germany |
Type of stock: | production on demand |
Intended product use: | art reproduction gallery, wall décor |
Image alignment: | landscape alignment |
Aspect ratio: | 1.4 : 1 - (length : width) |
Meaning: | the length is 40% longer than the width |
Available reproduction fabrics: | canvas print, acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), poster print (canvas paper), metal print (aluminium dibond) |
Canvas on stretcher frame (canvas print) variants: | 70x50cm - 28x20" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) size variants: | 70x50cm - 28x20" |
Poster print (canvas paper): | 70x50cm - 28x20" |
Dibond print (alumnium material) sizes: | 70x50cm - 28x20" |
Framing of the art copy: | no frame |
Structured details of the work of art
Artpiece name: | "Harbour scene, Palermo" |
Classification of the artpiece: | painting |
Generic term: | modern art |
Temporal classification: | 19th century |
Created in: | 1844 |
Approximate age of artwork: | over 170 years old |
Painted on: | oil on canvas |
Size of the original work of art: | 83,7 x 125,5 cm |
Museum / location: | Thorvaldsens Museum |
Place of the museum: | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Museum website: | Thorvaldsens Museum |
License type of artwork: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | Martinus Rørbye, Harbour scene, Palermo, 1844, Thorvaldsens Museum, www.thorvaldsensmuseum.dk |
Artist table
Name of the artist: | Martinus Rørbye |
Gender of the artist: | male |
Artist nationality: | Danish |
Jobs of the artist: | painter |
Country: | Denmark |
Classification: | modern artist |
Art styles: | Romanticism |
Lifespan: | 45 years |
Born in the year: | 1803 |
Year died: | 1848 |
City of death: | Copenhagen |
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Additional information from Thorvaldsens Museum website (© - by Thorvaldsens Museum - Thorvaldsens Museum)
The morning sunshine is already lighting up this busy harbour scene. Travellers and tradesmen are gradually starting day’s work. Many people will over the years have wondered at the group of hooded figures. They are presumably members of some fraternity who were linked to the Church for some charitable purpose and would process through the town on certain annual occasions. Such fraternities, consisting of a group of citizens, have a long history in Italy and still exist today. The much-travelled Rørbye visited Italy twice, in 1834-37 and again in 1839-41, and the studio picture here is made up of studies from each journey. The picture was commissioned by Thorvaldsen and while being painted was inspected in the Copenhagen studio by the old sculptor as late as on the very day of his death, 24 March 1844. When it was exhibited in Charlottenborg later that year, the title in the catalogue was A Morning on the Piazza Marina at Palermo, on the right the Church of St. Maria della Catena, in the background the harbour and Monte Pellegrino, on the square scenes of everyday life in the South.