Pierre Paul Prud'hon, 1817 - Charles Maurice de Talleyrand Perigord (1754-1838), Prince de Talleyrand - fine art print
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This piece of art Charles Maurice de Talleyrand Perigord (1754-1838), Prince de Talleyrand was painted by the French painter Pierre Paul Prud'hon. The more than 200 year old original creation measures the size: 85 x 55 7/8 in (215,9 x 141,9 cm). Oil on canvas was applied by the European artist as the technique for the painting. This artwork belongs to the digital art collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. With courtesy of - The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Purchase, Mrs. Charles Wrightsman Gift, in memory of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, 1994 (public domain). Creditline of the artwork: Purchase, Mrs. Charles Wrightsman Gift, in memory of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, 1994. In addition to that, the alignment is portrait and has an aspect ratio of 2 : 3, which implies that the length is 33% shorter than the width.
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About the item
Article categorization: | art copy |
Method of reproduction: | reproduction in digital format |
Production technique: | digital printing (UV direct print) |
Provenance: | manufactured in Germany |
Stock type: | on demand production |
Product use: | wall picture, gallery wall |
Artwork orientation: | portrait format |
Aspect ratio: | 2 : 3 |
Meaning: | the length is 33% shorter than the width |
Available material options: | poster print (canvas paper), canvas print, metal print (aluminium dibond), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) |
Canvas print (canvas on stretcher frame) options: | 20x30cm - 8x12", 40x60cm - 16x24", 60x90cm - 24x35", 80x120cm - 31x47", 100x150cm - 39x59" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) variants: | 20x30cm - 8x12", 40x60cm - 16x24", 60x90cm - 24x35", 80x120cm - 31x47" |
Poster print (canvas paper): | 40x60cm - 16x24", 60x90cm - 24x35", 80x120cm - 31x47" |
Aluminium print size variants: | 20x30cm - 8x12", 40x60cm - 16x24", 60x90cm - 24x35", 80x120cm - 31x47" |
Picture frame: | without frame |
Structured information on the artpiece
Painting title: | "Charles Maurice de Talleyrand Perigord (1754-1838), Prince de Talleyrand" |
Classification: | painting |
General category: | modern art |
Artwork century: | 19th century |
Created: | 1817 |
Age of artwork: | more than 200 years old |
Medium of original artwork: | oil on canvas |
Original dimensions (artwork): | 85 x 55 7/8 in (215,9 x 141,9 cm) |
Museum / collection: | The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Place of museum: | New York City, New York, United States of America |
Website Museum: | The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
License of artwork: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Purchase, Mrs. Charles Wrightsman Gift, in memory of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, 1994 |
Creditline of artwork: | Purchase, Mrs. Charles Wrightsman Gift, in memory of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, 1994 |
Artist information
Artist: | Pierre Paul Prud'hon |
Artist nationality: | French |
Jobs of the artist: | painter |
Country: | France |
Artist category: | modern artist |
Died aged: | 65 years |
Year of birth: | 1758 |
Year of death: | 1823 |
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Original artwork information from the museum's website (© Copyright - by The Metropolitan Museum of Art - The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
The sitter, a brilliant political figure who served under every French ruler from Louis XVI to Louis-Philippe, commissioned this portrait from Prud'hon in 1817. The artist had already painted two full-length portraits of Talleyrand for Napoleon for the Château de Compiègne: one in 1806 (Château de Valençay) and another in 1807 (Musée Carnavalet, Paris). The pose here was based on the 1807 picture while the costume was updated.