Alessandro Magnasco, 1735 - Three Camaldolese Monks in Ecstatic Prayer - fine art print
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Art product specifications
The over 280 years old work of art was made by Alessandro Magnasco in the year 1735. The 280 year-old version of the artpiece was made with the absolute size - height: 54,2 cm width: 38,5 cm | height: 21,3 in width: 15,2 in and was produced with the techinque of oil on canvas. Besides, this piece of art can be viewed in in the Mauritshuis's digital art collection. With courtesy of: Mauritshuis, The Hague (license: public domain). The creditline of the artwork is: Purchased by King William I for the Mauritshuis, 1822; on long-term loan to the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (inv. no. SK-C-1358), since 1948. What is more, the alignment of the digital reproduction is portrait with a side ratio of 2 : 3, meaning that the length is 33% shorter than the width. Alessandro Magnasco was a male painter, whose style was mainly Baroque. The European artist was born in the year 1667 in Genoa, Genova province, Liguria, Italy and died at the age of 82 in the year 1749 in Genoa, Genova province, Liguria, Italy.
Available product materials
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- The acrylic glass print: The acrylic glass print, often referenced as a plexiglass print, will convert the original artwork into brilliant décor. The artwork is being printed thanks to state-of-the-art UV printing technology. The result of this are intense and deep colors. The great benefit of a plexiglass art print is that contrasts as well as image details will be identifiable due to the granular gradation in the print. The acrylic glass protects your chosen art print against light and external influences for between 40-60 years.
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- Aluminium dibond print: Aluminium Dibond prints are metal prints with an outstanding effect of depth. The bright components of the original work of art shine with a silk gloss but without the glow.
- Canvas print: The printed canvas, which shall not be mistaken with a painting on a canvas, is a digital image printed on a cotton canvas fabric. How can I hang a canvas print on the wall? Canvas prints are relatively low in weight, which implies that it is quite simple to hang your Canvas print without extra wall-mounts. A canvas print is suited for all kinds of walls.
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Structured product information
Article classification: | art reproduction |
Method of reproduction: | digital reproduction |
Production technique: | UV direct print |
Provenance: | manufactured in Germany |
Stock type: | on demand production |
Proposed product use: | home design, gallery wall |
Image orientation: | portrait alignment |
Image aspect ratio: | 2 : 3 |
Interpretation of aspect ratio: | the length is 33% shorter than the width |
Item material choices: | acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), canvas print, poster print (canvas paper), metal print (aluminium dibond) |
Canvas print (canvas on stretcher frame) size options: | 20x30cm - 8x12", 40x60cm - 16x24" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) options: | 20x30cm - 8x12", 40x60cm - 16x24" |
Poster print (canvas paper): | 40x60cm - 16x24" |
Aluminium print (aluminium dibond material) options: | 20x30cm - 8x12", 40x60cm - 16x24" |
Art print framing: | not included |
Background information about the unique piece of art
Artwork title: | "Three Camaldolese Monks in Ecstatic Prayer" |
Categorization: | painting |
Umbrella term: | classic art |
Time: | 18th century |
Created: | 1735 |
Artwork age: | 280 years old |
Medium of original artwork: | oil on canvas |
Original artwork size: | height: 54,2 cm width: 38,5 cm |
Exhibited in: | Mauritshuis |
Location of museum: | The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands |
Museum's website: | www.mauritshuis.nl |
Artwork license type: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | Mauritshuis, The Hague |
Artwork creditline: | Purchased by King William I for the Mauritshuis, 1822; on long-term loan to the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (inv. no. SK-C-1358), since 1948 |
Brief overview of the artist
Artist name: | Alessandro Magnasco |
Other artist names: | allessandro magnasco, Alessandro Magnasco, Magnasco Il Lissandrino, Il Lissandrino, magnasco aless., Magnasco Alessandro (Lissandrino), lisandrino, Magnasco detto Lissandrino, Magnasco Alessandro, alexandro magnasco, magnasco allessandro, Alexandre Magnasco, Lissandrino, Magnasco, Bagnaschi, Magnasco detto il Lissandrino, Alessandro Magnasco gen. Lissandrino, Alex. Magnasco gen. Lisandrino, magnasco a., alexandro magnasco genannt lisandrino, Lissendrin, Alessandro Bagnaschi, Bagnasco, a. magnasco, Alexander Magnasco, Lissandrino Il, alescandro magnasco, magnasco alessandro |
Artist gender: | male |
Nationality: | Italian |
Professions of the artist: | painter |
Home country: | Italy |
Classification of the artist: | old master |
Styles: | Baroque |
Lifetime: | 82 years |
Birth year: | 1667 |
Birthplace: | Genoa, Genova province, Liguria, Italy |
Died: | 1749 |
Deceased in (place): | Genoa, Genova province, Liguria, Italy |
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Artwork specifications from Mauritshuis (© - Mauritshuis - Mauritshuis)
Purchased by King William I for the Mauritshuis, 1822; on long-term loan to the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (inv. no. SK-C-1358), since 1948