Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant, 1893 - Arcadion - fine art print
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Information about the product
Arcadion was made by Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant in 1893. The version of the piece of art measures the size Height: 65 cm, Width: 54 cm and was made with the technique of Oil, Canvas (material). The artpiece has the following inscription: Signature - Bottom right "Benj Constant.". This artpiece is in the the Maison de Victor Hugo - Hauteville House's digital art collection, which is a house museum where the writer Victor Hugo lived for 16 years. This work of art, which is part of the public domain is being provided with courtesy of Maison de Victor Hugo - Hauteville House.: . What is more, the alignment is in portrait format with a side ratio of 3 : 4, which implies that the length is 25% shorter than the width.
Selectable materials
The product dropdown menu ofers you the possibility to pick a material and a sizeaccording to your individual preferences. We allow yout to choose among the following variants:
- Aluminium dibond print (metal): An Aluminium Dibond print is a print with an outstanding depth effect. For your Print On Aluminum Dibond, we print the chosen artpiece right onto the aluminium white-primed surface. Colors are bright and vivid, the fine details of the print are clear and crisp, and you can notice a matte appearance of the fine art print.
- Poster print (canvas material): Our poster is a printed canvas paper with a slight surface structure, which reminds the original work of art. It is appropriate for putting your fine art print in a personal frame. Please bear in mind, that depending on the size of the canvas poster print we add a white margin of something between 2-6cm round about the print to facilitate the framing with your custom frame.
- Canvas print: A UV printed canvas mounted on a wood frame. A printed canvas of your favorite masterpiece will give you the opportunity of turning your into a large size work of art as you know from art galleries. The great advantage of canvas prints is that they are relatively low in weight, which means that it is easy and straightforward to hang your Canvas print without the support of any wall-mounts. Therefore, a canvas print is suitable for any type of wall.
- Acrylic glass print: An acrylic glass print, which is often described as a print on plexiglass, will turn the original work of art into décor and is a distinct alternative to aluminium and canvas fine art prints. Your artwork will be manufactured with the help of modern UV direct printing machines. This creates vibrant and stunning color tones. Our plexiglass protects your chosen art print against sunlight and heat for several decades.
Legal disclaimer: We try the best we can to depict the products as closely as possible and to exhibit them visually. However, the colors of the printing material, as well as the printing might diverge to a certain extent from the image on the device's monitor. Depending on your settings of your screen and the nature of the surface, not all color pigments will be printed 100% realistically. Since all the are processed and printed manually, there might also be slight variations in the motif's exact position and the size.
The product specs
Article type: | art reproduction |
Method of reproduction: | reproduction in digital format |
Production process: | UV direct print |
Origin of the product: | German-made |
Type of stock: | on demand production |
Intended product use: | art reproduction gallery, art print gallery |
Alignment of the artwork: | portrait alignment |
Aspect ratio: | length : width - 3 : 4 |
Image aspect ratio implication: | the length is 25% shorter than the width |
Materials available: | poster print (canvas paper), metal print (aluminium dibond), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), canvas print |
Canvas print (canvas on stretcher frame) options: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47", 120x160cm - 47x63" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) sizes: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47" |
Poster print (canvas paper) options: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47" |
Aluminium dibond print (aluminium material) size variants: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47" |
Framing of the art reproduction: | please consider that this reproduction does not have a frame |
Work of art background information
Painting name: | "Arcadion" |
Classification of the artpiece: | painting |
Broad category: | modern art |
Time: | 19th century |
Created in: | 1893 |
Age of artwork: | around 120 years |
Original medium: | Oil, Canvas (material) |
Artwork original dimensions: | Height: 65 cm, Width: 54 cm |
Signature: | Signature - Bottom right "Benj Constant." |
Museum: | Maison de Victor Hugo - Hauteville House |
Museum location: | Paris, France |
Museum website: | Maison de Victor Hugo - Hauteville House |
Artwork license type: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | Maison de Victor Hugo - Hauteville House |
Artist summary
Name of the artist: | Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant |
Jobs: | painter |
Classification of the artist: | modern artist |
Died at the age of: | 57 years |
Born in the year: | 1845 |
Birthplace: | Paris |
Year of death: | 1902 |
Deceased in (place): | Paris |
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Additional description from the museum's website (© Copyright - by Maison de Victor Hugo - Hauteville House - www.maisonsvictorhugo.paris.fr)
Illustrates the collection of political writings of Victor Hugo, "Acts and Words", part 2, "During the exile," 1867 "I - Crete" where the poet responds to the call of "People Cretan Victor Hugo" sent by J. Zimbrakakis. In his text, dated "Hauteville House, February 17, 1867," it evokes the destruction of the monastery of Arcadion (Arkadi) during the uprising against the Turks, "Crete revolted and she did well. What has produced this revolt? I will say it. Until January 3, four fights, including three wins. Apo corona Vaffé, Castel Selino, and a disaster illustrates Arcadion! the island bisected by the insurgency, half Turkish, half Greek; a line of operations up by Sciffo and Rocoli, Kissamos to Lassiti and even Girapetra. There are six weeks repressed Turks had only a few points along the coast and the western slopes of the mountains where Psiloriti Ambelirsa. In that minute, the raised finger of Europe would have saved Candia. But Europe was not time. There was a wedding party in that moment, and Europe looked at the ball. We know that word, Arcadion, little is known about the fact. Here are the specifics and almost ignored. In Arcadion monastery of Mount Ida, founded by Heraclius, sixteen thousand Turkish attack hundred ninety-seven men and three hundred and forty to three women, more children. The Turks twenty-six guns and two howitzers, the Greeks two hundred and forty guns. The battle lasted two days and two nights; the convent was riddled with bullets twelve hundred; a wall collapses, enter Turkish, Greek continue the fight, one hundred and fifty guns are out of service, it is still struggling six hours in the cells and on the stairs, and there are two thousand corpses in the yard. Finally the last resistance is forced; tingling winners Turkish fills the convent. It remains a barricaded room where the powder magazine, and in this room, near an altar at the center of a group of children and mothers, a man of eighty years, a priest, the 'igoumène Gabriel praying. Outside killing fathers and husbands; but not to be killed, it will be the misery of these women and children, promised two harems. The door, tossed the ax, will cede and fall. The old man takes a candle on the altar, look at these children and women, the candle looks on the powder and saves. A terrible action, explosion, helps them overcome the agony is triumph, and this heroic monastery, who fought as a fortress, dies like a volcano. Psara is not more epic, Missolonghi is no more sublime. "
This gloom is reproduced, engraved in the same direction by Fortune Méaulle in volumme of "Acts and words", "In Exile" of Hugues edition (edition illustrated Victor Hugo. "Published in 1893 (p. 141 ).