Fernand Cormon, 1897 - Fishing, sketch for the amphitheater of paleontology at the Museum of Natural History in Paris - fine art print
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In the year 1897 the painter Fernand Cormon painted this work of art with the title "Fishing, sketch for the amphitheater of paleontology at the Museum of Natural History in Paris". The more than 120 years old original was painted with the absolute size: Height: 75 cm, Width: 65 cm. Oil, Canvas (material) was applied by the artist as the medium of the artpiece. Date and signature - Signature and date bottom left: "Cormon 97 F." is the artwork's inscription. Nowadays, this artwork is in the the art collection of Petit Palais - Musée des Beaux-arts de la Ville de Paris in Paris, France. With courtesy of - Petit Palais Paris (public domain).: . Besides this, the alignment of the digital reproduction is in portrait format with a ratio of 1 : 1.2, meaning that the length is 20% shorter than the width.
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About the product
Article type: | fine art print |
Method of reproduction: | digital reproduction |
Production process: | UV direct print (digital printing) |
Provenance: | made in Germany |
Type of stock: | on demand |
Intended product use: | wall art, wall décor |
Alignment of the image: | portrait alignment |
Image ratio: | 1 : 1.2 - length : width |
Image ratio interpretation: | the length is 20% shorter than the width |
Available product materials: | poster print (canvas paper), canvas print, acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), metal print (aluminium dibond) |
Canvas print (canvas on stretcher frame) variants: | 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47", 150x180cm - 59x71" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) size options: | 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47" |
Poster print (canvas paper): | 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47" |
Aluminium dibond print sizes: | 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47" |
Framing of the artprint: | please bear in mind that this art copy is not framed |
Artwork specs
Work of art title: | "Fishing, sketch for the amphitheater of paleontology at the Museum of Natural History in Paris" |
Artwork classification: | painting |
Art categorization: | modern art |
Temporal classification: | 19th century |
Created in: | 1897 |
Artwork age: | 120 years |
Original medium: | Oil, Canvas (material) |
Original size (artwork): | Height: 75 cm, Width: 65 cm |
Signed (artwork): | Date and signature - Signature and date bottom left: "Cormon 97 F." |
Museum: | Petit Palais - Musée des Beaux-arts de la Ville de Paris |
Location of the museum: | Paris, France |
Available under: | Petit Palais - Musée des Beaux-arts de la Ville de Paris |
Artwork license: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | Petit Palais Paris |
Contextual artist information
Name: | Fernand Cormon |
Professions of the artist: | painter |
Artist classification: | modern artist |
Age at death: | 79 years |
Year born: | 1845 |
Hometown: | Paris |
Year died: | 1924 |
Deceased in (place): | Paris |
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Original information about the work of art from the museum's website (© Copyright - by Petit Palais - Musée des Beaux-arts de la Ville de Paris - Petit Palais - Musée des Beaux-arts de la Ville de Paris)
In the foreground, two men pull on a rope to bring on land the fishing net full of fish that we imagine senior. Behind them, a richly adorned woman spins wool looking towards the harpoon fisherman standing on his boat. Beside her, a naked child sitting and playing with a fish. In the background left, two men back their water cast net. At the lake background stands a mountain range whose peaks are covered with snow.
April 18, 1893, the State entrusts Cormon the realization of a decorative ensemble of ten panels wall and a ceiling for the amphitheater of Paleontology and the Museum of Anthropology of Natural History in Paris. Fruit of lengthy documentation and conducting preliminary sketches, the auditorium's decor is inaugurated in 1898 and is still in place today. It presents a series of scenes recreating what one could imagine the early days of humanity in view of new scientific knowledge.
Scene, Fishing, Set Woven Fisherman Harpoon