Titian, 1533 - Portrait of Alfonso dAvalos, Marchese del Vasto, in - fine art print
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Specification of the product
The over 480 year-old artpiece Portrait of Alfonso dAvalos, Marchese del Vasto, in was made by Titian in 1533. The beyond 480 years old original was made with the absolute size: 110 × 80 cm (43 5/16 × 31 1/2 in) and was painted with the techinque oil on canvas. This artwork is part of the The J. Paul Getty Museum's 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).In addition to that, the work of art has the creditline: . Furthermore, alignment is portrait with an aspect ratio of 3 : 4, which implies that the length is 25% shorter than the width. Titian was a male painter, whose art style can primarily be assigned to High Renaissance. The painter lived for a total of 99 years, born in 1477 in Pieve di Cadore and deceased in the year 1576.
Your product material options
In the dropdown menu right next to the product offering you can pick your individual size and material. We allow yout to choose among the following variants:
- Aluminium dibond (metal print): Aluminium Dibond prints are prints on metal with an outstanding effect of depth. Its non-reflective surface creates a fashionable impression. The Aluminium Dibond Print is the ideal introduction to art prints made on aluminum. For the Direct Aluminium Dibond option, we print the chosen artwork right onto the surface of the aluminum material. The white and bright parts of the artwork shine with a silky gloss, however without any glare. The colors are luminous, details of the print are very clear.
- Print on glossy acrylic glass: A glossy print on acrylic glass, often labelled as a UV print on plexiglass, will change your favorite original work of art into beautiful décor and forms a distinct alternative to dibond or canvas fine art replicas. The great benefit of an acrylic glass fine art print is that sharp contrasts and smaller image details become more identifiable because of the precise tonal gradation. Our plexiglass with real glass coating protects your selected art print against sunlight and heat for many years to come.
- Canvas: A printed canvas, not to be confused with a painting on a canvas, is an image applied directly on canvas. It makes a particular effect of three-dimensionality. A canvas print has the advantage of being relatively low in weight. That means, it is easy and straightforward to hang your Canvas print without the use of extra wall-mounts. Because of thatcanvas prints are suitable for any type of wall.
- Printed poster (canvas material): Our poster is a UV printed flat cotton canvas with a slight finish on the surface. It is qualified for putting the art copy using a custom-made frame. Please note, that depending on the size of the poster print we add a white margin of around 2-6cm round about the print motif to facilitate the framing.
Important legal note: We try all that we can in order to describe the art products as closely as it is possible and to showcase them visually. Although, the pigments of the print products and the print result can diverge marginally from the representation on your screen. Depending on the screen settings and the nature of the surface, not all color pigments are printed 100% realistically. Considering that all are processed and printed manually, there may also be slight discrepancies in the motif's size and exact position.
The product
Product categorization: | art print |
Reproduction method: | reproduction in digital format |
Manufacturing process: | UV direct printing |
Product Origin: | made in Germany |
Stock type: | on demand production |
Intended product use: | wall art, art print gallery |
Orientation: | portrait format |
Image ratio: | 3 : 4 (length : width) |
Implication of side aspect ratio: | the length is 25% shorter than the width |
Available product fabrics: | metal print (aluminium dibond), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), poster print (canvas paper), canvas print |
Canvas on stretcher frame (canvas print) variants: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47", 120x160cm - 47x63" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) variants: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47" |
Poster print (canvas paper): | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47" |
Dibond print (alumnium material) options: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47" |
Frame: | unframed product |
Structured artwork details
Artpiece title: | "Portrait of Alfonso dAvalos, Marchese del Vasto, in" |
Artwork classification: | painting |
General term: | classic art |
Period: | 16th century |
Year of creation: | 1533 |
Artwork age: | around 480 years old |
Painted on: | oil on canvas |
Size of the original artpiece: | 110 × 80 cm (43 5/16 × 31 1/2 in) |
Museum / collection: | The J. Paul Getty Museum |
Museum location: | Los Angeles, California, United States of America |
Museum website: | The J. Paul Getty Museum |
License of artwork: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | The J. Paul Getty Museum |
The painter
Artist: | Titian |
Artist gender: | male |
Nationality: | Italian |
Jobs: | painter |
Country of origin: | Italy |
Classification of the artist: | old master |
Styles of the artist: | High Renaissance |
Lifetime: | 99 years |
Year of birth: | 1477 |
Town of birth: | Pieve di Cadore |
Died: | 1576 |
Town of death: | Venice |
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Original artwork specifications by The J. Paul Getty Museum (© Copyright - The J. Paul Getty Museum - The J. Paul Getty Museum)
He was a handsome gentleman, well built and tall. . .who was always exquisitely dressed and well perfumed--in peacetime and in wartime--right down to the saddles of his horses. --The Abbot of Brantôme
Titian's Portrait of Alfonso d'Avalos, painted in Bologna in the winter of 1533, signals the inception of one of the most influential prototypes in the history of Western art--the standing state portrait. Dressed in armor with a diminutive page looking up to him, Alfonso d'Avalos exudes the tremendous power he wielded as governor of Milan and commander general of imperial forces in Italy under the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V. As the Abbot of Brantôme--a French historian--observed, D'Avalos was a man who took great care with his appearance. He was born into an illustrious Spanish-Neapolitan family and trained for a military career under his cousin, Ferdinando Francesco, the Marchese di Pescara. After winning numerous military campaigns, D'Avalos was honored with the Order of the Golden Fleece. He is shown wearing the Order's royal collar over an elaborate and beautifully wrought suit of armor befitting an imperial leader. In the lower left, his page hands him a helmet. Titian, who may have known D'Avalos personally, endowed him with all the earnestness of a learned and contemplative man, while at the same time conveying his authority.
Titian, along with Raphael, set the standard for court portraiture during the subsequent development of Western painting. This portrait heralds such remarkable later paintings as Anthony van Dyck's Portrait of Agostino Pallavicini, Domenico Fetti's Portrait of a Man with a Sheet of Music, and Guercino's Pope Gregory XV.