circle of Le Nain, 1650 - Vintage Scene and Peasant Children Dancing (painting pair) - fine art print
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In the year 1650 the artist circle of Le Nain painted the artpiece. The artwork had the size: Framed: 111 x 142 x 8 cm (43 11/16 x 55 7/8 x 3 1/8 in); Unframed: 92 x 121 cm (36 1/4 x 47 5/8 in) and was painted with the techinque of oil on canvas. Moveover, this artwork is in the the collection of The Cleveland Museum of Art in Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America. With courtesy of - The Cleveland Museum of Art (public domain license). : Gift of Mrs. Salmon P. Halle in memory of Salmon Portland Halle. In addition to that, the alignment of the digital reproduction is landscape and has a ratio of 4 : 3, which means that the length is 33% longer than the width.
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- The poster print (canvas material): The poster print is a printed flat canvas paper with a slightly roughened texture on the surface. It is designed for framing the art copy with the help of a customized frame. Please bear in mind, that depending on the absolute size of the poster we add a white margin 2-6 cm round about the print in order to facilitate the framing with a custom frame.
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- Metal (aluminium dibond print): Aluminium Dibond prints are prints on metal with an impressive depth effect, creating a fashionable impression by having a non-reflective surface. The Aluminium Dibond Print is the perfect start to fine art replicas manufactured on aluminum. The bright & white parts of the original artwork shimmer with a silky gloss, however without glow. This direct UV print on Aluminum Dibond is the most popular entry-level product and is a sophisticated way to display art prints, as it draws focus on the whole artwork.
- Canvas print: A printed canvas, which shall not be mistaken with an artwork painted on a canvas, is a digital replica applied onto canvas. A canvas produces a special look of three-dimensionality. A canvas print has the advantage of being relatively low in weight. This means, it is easy and straightforward to hang up your Canvas print without the help of additional wall-mounts. Because of thata canvas print is suitable for any kind of wall in your house.
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The product details
Product categorization: | art reproduction |
Reproduction: | digital reproduction |
Production process: | digital printing (UV direct print) |
Provenance: | manufactured in Germany |
Type of stock: | on demand production |
Intended usage: | gallery wall, wall picture |
Artwork alignment: | landscape alignment |
Image ratio: | 4 : 3 |
Side ratio meaning: | the length is 33% longer than the width |
Item material variants: | canvas print, poster print (canvas paper), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), metal print (aluminium dibond) |
Canvas on stretcher frame (canvas print) variants: | 40x30cm - 16x12", 80x60cm - 31x24", 120x90cm - 47x35", 160x120cm - 63x47" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) size variants: | 40x30cm - 16x12", 80x60cm - 31x24", 120x90cm - 47x35", 160x120cm - 63x47" |
Poster print (canvas paper) sizes: | 40x30cm - 16x12", 80x60cm - 31x24", 120x90cm - 47x35" |
Aluminium dibond print variants: | 40x30cm - 16x12", 80x60cm - 31x24", 120x90cm - 47x35" |
Picture frame: | without frame |
Structured artwork data
Work of art title: | "Vintage Scene and Peasant Children Dancing (painting pair)" |
Artwork classification: | painting |
Broad category: | classic art |
Temporal classification: | 17th century |
Year of creation: | 1650 |
Artwork age: | 370 years old |
Medium of original artwork: | oil on canvas |
Size of the original artwork: | Framed: 111 x 142 x 8 cm (43 11/16 x 55 7/8 x 3 1/8 in); Unframed: 92 x 121 cm (36 1/4 x 47 5/8 in) |
Exhibited in: | The Cleveland Museum of Art |
Museum location: | Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America |
Museum website: | The Cleveland Museum of Art |
License: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | The Cleveland Museum of Art |
Creditline of artwork: | Gift of Mrs. Salmon P. Halle in memory of Salmon Portland Halle |
The painter
Artist: | circle of Le Nain |
Professions of the artist: | painter |
Classification: | old master |
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Original information about the work of art by The Cleveland Museum of Art (© Copyright - The Cleveland Museum of Art - www.clevelandart.org)
The mid-17th century saw revived interest in representations of the lower classes. Artists like the Le Nain brothers in France painted scenes that looked back to the Renaissance tradition of pastoral imagery. The Le Nain often depicted ordinary country folk going about their daily business, subjects and figures they remembered from their childhood in rural Laon. Considered a companion piece to Peasant Children Dancing (1958.175.2), Vintage Scene has also been attributed to the Master of the Béguins, a Flemish artist who worked in the manner of the Le Nain in Paris. Here, good-natured though bawdy males drink in the background shade, while at center a sweet-faced young woman surrounded by chubby children flashes the viewer a coy smile that reveals her awareness of the slowly creeping hand of her drunk companion. While peasants drinking was a popular subject among Flemish artists, the theme of wine connects the subject with the grape harvest, which recalls the Le Nain's agricultural homeland in France. This use of both aesthetic and biographical aspects of the Le Nain's lives demonstrates the Master of Béguins' ability to absorb the stylistic and thematic lessons of the famous brothers. --Hannah Segrave (October 2013)