Giovanni di Paolo, 1445 - Paradise - fine art print
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Summary of the replica
This piece of art was made by Giovanni di Paolo in 1445. The artwork has the following size Overall 18 1/2 x 16 in (47 x 40,6 cm); painted surface 17 1/2 x 15 1/8 in (44,5 x 38,4 cm) and was painted with tempera and gold on canvas, transferred from wood. Nowadays, this artwork forms part of the digital collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. With courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Rogers Fund, 1906 (public domain). Creditline of the artwork: Rogers Fund, 1906. The alignment of the digital reproduction is portrait and has an aspect ratio of 1 : 1.2, which implies that the length is 20% shorter than the width. Giovanni di Paolo was a male painter from Italy, whose art style was primarily Early Renaissance. The Early Renaissance painter lived for 84 years, born in 1398 and deceased in the year 1482.
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About this product
Article classification: | fine art print |
Reproduction method: | digital reproduction |
Production method: | digital printing |
Production: | German-made |
Type of stock: | production on demand |
Intended product use: | home design, art reproduction gallery |
Orientation of the artwork: | portrait format |
Side ratio: | length to width 1 : 1.2 |
Meaning: | the length is 20% shorter than the width |
Available options: | acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), canvas print, metal print (aluminium dibond), poster print (canvas paper) |
Canvas on stretcher frame (canvas print) size variants: | 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47", 150x180cm - 59x71" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating): | 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47" |
Poster print (canvas paper) size options: | 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47" |
Aluminium dibond print sizes: | 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47" |
Art print framing: | not available |
Structured artwork details
Artwork title: | "Paradise" |
Categorization of the artpiece: | painting |
General term: | classic art |
Time: | 15th century |
Artwork year: | 1445 |
Age of artwork: | 570 years old |
Medium of original artwork: | tempera and gold on canvas, transferred from wood |
Original size: | Overall 18 1/2 x 16 in (47 x 40,6 cm); painted surface 17 1/2 x 15 1/8 in (44,5 x 38,4 cm) |
Museum / location: | The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Location of the museum: | New York City, New York, United States of America |
Website of the museum: | www.metmuseum.org |
License type of artwork: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Rogers Fund, 1906 |
Artwork creditline: | Rogers Fund, 1906 |
Artist overview
Name of the artist: | Giovanni di Paolo |
Gender: | male |
Nationality: | Italian |
Jobs of the artist: | painter |
Country: | Italy |
Classification of the artist: | old master |
Art styles: | Early Renaissance |
Lifespan: | 84 years |
Birth year: | 1398 |
Year of death: | 1482 |
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Supplemental information from the museum's website (© Copyright - by The Metropolitan Museum of Art - www.metmuseum.org)
Together with a scene of the Creation and Expulsion from Paradise, also in the Metropolitan (Robert Lehman Collection), this picture formed the base (predella) of an altarpiece formerly in the church of San Domenico, Siena (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence). Painted in 1445, the two paintings rank among the finest works by the artist. Groups of saints and angels embrace in a rich, tapestry-like garden of Paradise. Giovanni di Paolo was much inspired by paintings he saw in Florence by Fra Angelico, but he rejected the perspectival rationalism of Florentine art in favor of a visionary effect of exquisite intensity. For more information about this painting, including a reconstruction of the altarpiece, visit metmuseum.org.