Charles Le Brun - The Martyrdom of St. Andrew - fine art print

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The artpiece was made by the baroque painter Charles Le Brun. Besides, this artwork can be viewed in in the The J. Paul Getty Museum's digital art collection, which is part of the J. Paul Getty trust and is one of the world's largest arts organizations worldwide. It seeks to inspire curiosity about, and enjoyment and understanding of, the visual arts by collecting, conserving, exhibiting, and interpreting works of art of outstanding quality and historical importance.. With courtesy of: The J. Paul Getty Museum (public domain).The creditline of the artpiece is the following: . What is more, the alignment is in portrait format with a ratio of 1 : 1.2, which implies that the length is 20% shorter than the width. The architect, painter, decorator Charles Le Brun was an artist from France, whose style can mainly be attributed to Baroque. The painter was born in 1619 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France and died at the age of 71 in 1690 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France.

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We offer a range of different materials and sizes for every product. The following sizes and materials are the options we offer you for individualization:

  • Print on glossy acrylic glass: An acrylic glass print, which is sometimes labelled as a an art print on plexiglass, will change the original into stunning wall decoration. The work of art is being made with modern UV print technology. The great benefit of an acrylic glass print is that contrasts and image details will be more visible due to the very fine tonal gradation. The real glass coating protects your custom art print against light and external influences for several decades.
  • Aluminium dibond print: An Aluminium Dibond print is a material with a true effect of depth. The Direct Print on Aluminum Dibond is your perfect introduction to the sophisticated world of art prints on aluminum. The direct print on Aluminum Dibond is the most popular entry-level product and is an extremely sophisticated way to showcase artworks, since it puts 100% of the viewer’s attention on the replica of the artwork.
  • The canvas print: The canvas print, which shall not be mistaken with a real artwork painted on a canvas, is a digital image printed from an industrial printing machine. Additionally, a canvas creates a homelike and appealing look. The advantage of canvas prints is that they are relatively low in weight, which implies that it is quite simple to hang up your Canvas print without any wall-mounts. Therefore, a canvas print is suitable for any kind of wall.
  • Poster print (canvas material): The poster print is a printed flat canvas paper with a slightly roughened texture on the surface. A poster print is optimally suited for placing the fine art print with a customized frame. Please note, that depending on the size of the poster we add a white margin between 2-6cm round about the work of art in order to facilitate the framing with your custom frame.

Important note: We do everythig possible in order to describe the products with as many details as possible and to exhibit them visually. Please keep in mind that the pigments of the print products, as well as the imprint can differ slightly from the representation on the monitor. Depending on your settings of your screen and the condition of the surface, colors might not be printed 100% realistically. Given that the are printed and processed by hand, there might also be slight variations in the size and exact position of the motif.

About the item

Article type: art copy
Reproduction: digital reproduction
Production technique: UV direct print (digital printing)
Manufacturing: Germany
Type of stock: on demand production
Product usage: gallery wall, wall art
Alignment: portrait format
Aspect ratio: 1 : 1.2 length to width
Meaning: the length is 20% shorter than the width
Available options: metal print (aluminium dibond), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), poster print (canvas paper), canvas print
Canvas print (canvas on stretcher frame): 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47", 150x180cm - 59x71"
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating): 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47"
Poster print (canvas paper) size variants: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47"
Dibond print (alumnium material) size variants: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47"
Frame: not available

Artwork table

Name of the artpiece: "The Martyrdom of St. Andrew"
Categorization: painting
Museum: The J. Paul Getty Museum
Location of museum: Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Available at: www.getty.edu
License type of artwork: public domain
Courtesy of: The J. Paul Getty Museum

Artist overview table

Name: Charles Le Brun
Additional names: Brun Charles Le French, Chev. Lebri, Le Brun, Le Bruyn, LeBrun Charles, Le Bri︠u︡nʹ Sharlʹ, Monsu Libroni, M. Le Brun, Charles Lebun, Lebrun C., Le Brun Charles, Le Brun Ch., Charles de Brün, Brun Charles Le, Carlo Lebrun, C. Le Brun, Lebrun, Carl le Brun, M.r Le Brun, Carlo le Brun, Charel Lebrun, Carl. Le Brun, Charles Le Brun, Le Briun Sharl, Charles LeBrun, Monsieur le Bruen, Le Brüne, Ch.-Lebrun, Char. le Brun, Charl. le Brün, Ch. Lebrun, Charles Le Brun Chevalier, Ch. Le Brun, C. Lebrun, lebrun ch., L. Brun
Artist gender: male
Nationality of artist: French
Jobs of the artist: painter, decorator, architect
Country of origin: France
Styles of the artist: Baroque
Lifespan: 71 years
Year born: 1619
Hometown: Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Year of death: 1690
Town of death: Paris, Ile-de-France, France

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Original artwork information from the museum's website (© Copyright - The J. Paul Getty Museum - The J. Paul Getty Museum)

Arms thrown wide, Saint Andrew implores the heavens above while soldiers tie him to a cross in the shape of an X. His executioner, the Roman governor Egeas, watches from a classical porch above, and confusion reigns as soldiers try to push back the surging crowd. Charles Le Brun heightened the emotion of the figures by contrasting the stern, silent figure of the emperor with the chaos below. He used gesture, facial expressions, and strong colors to create a dynamic composition in the theatrical Roman setting.

This painting is directly related to a large altarpiece by Le Brun commissioned in 1646 by the Goldsmith's Guild for the cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris. The altarpiece was one of the annual commissions known as Les grands Mays, which were installed in the cathedral on the first day of May in honor of the Virgin Mary.

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