Gustave Courbet, 1870 - Marine: The Waterspout - fine art print

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In 1870 the male artist Gustave Courbet made the masterpiece. The over 150 year-old original version measures the size 27 1/8 x 39 1/4 in (68,9 x 99,7 cm). Oil on canvas was applied by the painter as the medium of the piece of art. Today, the work of art can be viewed in in the The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, which is one of the world's largest and finest art museums, which includes more than two million works of art spanning five thousand years of world culture, from prehistory to the present and from every part of the globe.. With courtesy of: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, H. O. Havemeyer Collection, Gift of Horace Havemeyer, 1929 (public domain). Creditline of the artwork: H. O. Havemeyer Collection, Gift of Horace Havemeyer, 1929. Furthermore, alignment of the digital reproduction is in landscape format with a side ratio of 1.4 : 1, meaning that the length is 40% longer than the width. The painter, sculptor, communard Gustave Courbet was a European artist from France, whose artistic style was primarily Realism. The painter was born in 1819 in Ornans, Bourgogne-Franche-Comte, France and died at the age of 58 in the year 1877 in La Tour-de-Peilz, Vaud, Switzerland.

The material options

For every fine art print we offer different materials and sizes. We allow you to pick your favorite size and material among the following product individualization options:

  • The poster print (canvas material): A poster print is a UV printed canvas paper with a slightly rough surface structure, which resembles the actual version of the masterpiece. A print poster is best qualified for framing your art replica with the help of a custom frame. Please keep in mind, that depending on the absolute size of the canvas poster print we add a white margin of something between 2-6cm round about the painting to facilitate the framing with your custom frame.
  • Canvas: The canvas direct print is a printed canvas stretched on a wooden stretcher. Your canvas print of your favorite work of art will let you turn your art print into a large collection piece. The great advantage of canvas prints is that they are relatively low in weight, meaning that it is easy and straightforward to hang up the Canvas print without additional wall-mounts. Canvas prints are suitable for all types of walls.
  • Metal print (aluminium dibond): Aluminium Dibond prints are metal prints with a true depth effect. For our Direct Print On Aluminum Dibond, we print the artpiece on the surface of the aluminum material. The colors of the print are luminous in the highest definition, the fine details of the print are very clear. The direct UV print on aluminium is one of the most demanded entry-level products and is a sophisticated way to display fine art reproductions, since it puts the viewer’s attention on the whole artwork.
  • Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating on top): An print on acrylic glass, which is often denoted as a print on plexiglass, will convert the artwork into stunning wall décor. Your own copy of the work of art is custom-made with the help of modern UV printing machines.

Legal disclaimer: We try whatever we can to describe the products as closely as possible and to demonstrate them visually in our shop. Still, the tone of the print materials and the print result can differ to a certain extent from the representation on the device's screen. Depending on your settings of your screen and the nature of the surface, not all color pigments are printed 100% realistically. In view of the fact that the art prints are printed and processed by hand, there may as well be minor discrepancies in the size and exact position of the motif.

Article details

Print product type: art print
Reproduction method: digital reproduction
Manufacturing process: UV direct printing (digital print)
Origin of the product: manufactured in Germany
Stock type: on demand
Intended product use: wall picture, wall decoration
Orientation of the artwork: landscape format
Image ratio: (length : width) 1.4 : 1
Interpretation: the length is 40% longer than the width
Available product materials: poster print (canvas paper), canvas print, metal print (aluminium dibond), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating)
Canvas print (canvas on stretcher frame) size variants: 70x50cm - 28x20", 140x100cm - 55x39"
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) options: 70x50cm - 28x20", 140x100cm - 55x39"
Poster print (canvas paper) options: 70x50cm - 28x20"
Aluminium print (aluminium dibond material) size variants: 70x50cm - 28x20", 140x100cm - 55x39"
Picture frame: without frame

Background data about the original artpiece

Title of the work of art: "Marine: The Waterspout"
Categorization of the artpiece: painting
Category: modern art
Artwork century: 19th century
Artpiece year: 1870
Age of artwork: 150 years
Medium of original artwork: oil on canvas
Size of the original artpiece: 27 1/8 x 39 1/4 in (68,9 x 99,7 cm)
Museum / location: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Location of museum: New York City, New York, United States of America
Website: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
License type: public domain
Courtesy of: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, H. O. Havemeyer Collection, Gift of Horace Havemeyer, 1929
Artwork creditline: H. O. Havemeyer Collection, Gift of Horace Havemeyer, 1929

Artist overview

Artist name: Gustave Courbet
Additional names: courbert, Kurbe Gi︠u︡stav, Courbet G., Courbet, קורבה גוסטב, courbet gustave, courbet gustav, Courbet Jean Desire Gustave, gustav courbet, courbet g., Courbet Gustave, Gustave Courbet, Courbet Jean-Desire-Gustave, Gust. Courbet, G. Courbet
Gender: male
Nationality of artist: French
Jobs: sculptor, painter, communard
Home country: France
Classification of the artist: modern artist
Art styles: Realism
Died aged: 58 years
Born in the year: 1819
Born in (place): Ornans, Bourgogne-Franche-Comte, France
Year died: 1877
Place of death: La Tour-de-Peilz, Vaud, Switzerland

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General specifications from the museum (© - The Metropolitan Museum of Art - The Metropolitan Museum of Art)

Courbet first witnessed a waterspout at Trouville, a village on the Channel Coast, in 1865 or 1866. This dramatic phenomenon, a tornado at sea, occurs when temperature differences in the air create a whirling spiral of wind and water. Courbet first painted the subject in 1866 (Philadelphia Museum of Art). The present picture features the cliffs of Étretat, as does a second, undated version of the composition (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon).

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