Paul Louis Delance, 1889 - Sketch for the office of the Prefect of the City Hall of Paris: The guard the ramparts - art print, fine art reproduction, wall art
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The print product offering
The masterpiece was painted by the artist Paul Louis Delance. The over 130 year old original measures the size: Height: 51 cm, Width: 156,5 cm and was manufactured with the technique of Oil, cardboard, fabric (material). Signature - Signature upper left: "Paul Delance" is the artwork's inscription. Today, the artwork can be viewed in in the art collection of Petit Palais - Musée des Beaux-arts de la Ville de Paris in Paris, France. With courtesy of - Petit Palais Paris (licensed: public domain).The creditline of the artwork is the following: . Besides this, the alignment of the digital reproduction is in landscape format and has an aspect ratio of 3 : 1, which implies that the length is three times longer than the width.
Possible material choices
For every art print we offer a range of different materials and sizes. The following options are available for individualization:
- Aluminium dibond print (metal): This is a metal print made on aluminium dibond with an outstanding depth, which creates a contemporary impression throuch a non-reflective surface. For your Print On Aluminum Dibond, we print the selected artwork right on the aluminium surface. The colors of the print are luminous in the highest definition, the fine details are crisp and clear.
- Printed poster on canvas material: Our poster print is a UV printed sheet of canvas paper with a slightly rough structure on the surface. Please note, that depending on the absolute size of the poster we add a white margin 2-6cm round about the print in order to facilitate the framing.
- Canvas print: The canvas print is a printed canvas stretched on a wooden frame. Furthermore, a printed canvas produces a cosy, appealing feeling. Canvas prints are relatively low in weight, which implies that it is easy to hang your Canvas print without the use of any wall-mounts. Because of thata canvas print is suited for any kind of wall.
- Print on glossy acrylic glass (with real glass coating): A glossy acrylic glass print, which is sometimes labelled as a UV print on plexiglass, makes your favorite artwork into beautiful décor. Your own replica of the work of art will be made with modern UV direct printing technology. This creates intense, deep color shades. With an acrylic glass fine art print contrasts and color details become recognizeable because of the delicate gradation. The plexiglass protects your custom art print against light and external influences for decades.
Important legal note: We try our best in order to depict our art products as closely as possible and to exhibit them visually on the various product detail pages. Still, the pigments of the print materials, as well as the imprint can differ to a certain extent from the image on the screen. Depending on your screen settings and the condition of the surface, color pigments may not be printed as exactly as the digital version shown here. Given that the fine art prints are printed and processed by hand, there might as well be minor variations in the motif's exact position and the size.
Item information
Article categorization: | art copy |
Reproduction: | reproduction in digital format |
Manufacturing method: | UV direct printing |
Manufacturing: | made in Germany |
Stock type: | production on demand |
Intended usage: | home décor, wall art |
Orientation: | landscape alignment |
Side ratio: | length to width 3 : 1 |
Side ratio meaning: | the length is three times longer than the width |
Available product fabrics: | poster print (canvas paper), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), canvas print, metal print (aluminium dibond) |
Canvas on stretcher frame (canvas print) sizes: | 60x20cm - 24x8", 90x30cm - 35x12", 120x40cm - 47x16", 150x40cm - 59x16", 180x60cm - 71x24" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) size options: | 30x10cm - 12x4", 60x20cm - 24x8", 90x30cm - 35x12", 120x40cm - 47x16" |
Poster print (canvas paper) size options: | 90x30cm - 35x12", 120x40cm - 47x16" |
Aluminium dibond print (aluminium material) size options: | 30x10cm - 12x4", 60x20cm - 24x8", 90x30cm - 35x12", 120x40cm - 47x16" |
Framing of the art copy: | unframed art print |
Piece of art details
Title of the artwork: | "Sketch for the office of the Prefect of the City Hall of Paris: The guard the ramparts" |
Categorization of the work of art: | painting |
Broad category: | modern art |
Temporal classification: | 19th century |
Year of creation: | 1889 |
Approximate age of artwork: | over 130 years old |
Painted on: | Oil, cardboard, fabric (material) |
Artwork original size: | Height: 51 cm, Width: 156,5 cm |
Signature: | Signature - Signature upper left: "Paul Delance" |
Museum: | Petit Palais - Musée des Beaux-arts de la Ville de Paris |
Museum location: | Paris, France |
Museum website: | www.petitpalais.paris.fr |
License: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | Petit Palais Paris |
Background information on the artist
Artist: | Paul Louis Delance |
Jobs: | painter |
Artist classification: | modern artist |
Age at death: | 76 years |
Year of birth: | 1848 |
City of birth: | Paris |
Died: | 1924 |
Deceased in (place): | Paris |
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General description from Petit Palais - Musée des Beaux-arts de la Ville de Paris (© - by Petit Palais - Musée des Beaux-arts de la Ville de Paris - Petit Palais - Musée des Beaux-arts de la Ville de Paris)
The guard on the ramparts, soldiers, soldier. Episode of the Siege of Paris in 1870
Sketch poured into the municipal collections after judgment Competition (second premium) .Name Sponsor: City of ParisDate the command: 18890306Lieu destination of the work: The office of the Prefect of the City Hall on Paris.Commentaire the command: contest won by Binet (February 1890). Baldwin gets the first premium, Arus, Delance, Dupray associated with Gilbert getting the second successive prime.Localisations: Sketch deposited at Auteuil in February 1890 transferred to the Museum of the Petit Palais in 1986.