Henri Joseph van Blarenberghe, 1773 - The Outer Harbor of Brest - fine art print
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The 18th century painting was painted by the French painter Henri Joseph van Blarenberghe. The version of the artpiece was made with the size 29 1/4 x 42 1/8 in (74,3 x 107 cm) and was painted with the techinque oil on canvas. Nowadays, the piece of art forms part of the The Metropolitan Museum of Art's digital art collection. With courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of Mrs. Vincent Astor, 1978 (public domain license). The creditline of the artpiece is the following: Gift of Mrs. Vincent Astor, 1978. Moreover, alignment is landscape with a side ratio of 1.4 : 1, meaning that the length is 40% longer than the width.
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- Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating): A glossy print on acrylic glass, often labelled as a fine art print on plexiglass, will convert your favorite original into lovely wall decoration. Furthermore, the acrylic glass print is a great alternative option to dibond or canvas art prints. Your favorite work of art is custom-made with modern UV direct print machines. The special effect of this are vivid, sharp colors.
- Aluminium dibond print: Aluminium Dibond prints are prints on metal with a true effect of depth. A direct Aluminium Dibond Print is the excellent start to fine reproductions with aluminum. For our Direct Aluminium Dibond option, we print the favorite artpiece right on the aluminium composite white-primed surface. The white and bright parts of the original artwork shimmer with a silky gloss, however without glare. Colors are luminous and bright in the highest definition, the details of the print appear very clear.
- The canvas print: A canvas print, not to be confused with a painting on a canvas, is a digital replica printed directly on canvas. It produces the particular effect of three dimensionality. What is more, printed canvas generates a lovely and positive ambience. A canvas of your favorite artwork will give you the opportunity to transform your personal fine art print into a large collection piece like you would see in a gallery. Hanging a canvas print: The advantage of canvas prints is that they are relatively low in weight, which implies that it is easy to hang your Canvas print without the help of extra wall-mounts. Therefore, a canvas print is suited for any type of wall.
- Printed poster (canvas material): Our poster is a printed cotton canvas with a slight finish on the surface, that resembles the original masterpiece. Please note, that depending on the absolute size of the canvas poster print we add a white margin between 2-6cm around the painting in order to facilitate the framing.
Disclaimer: We try the best we can to depict our products as precisely as possible and to display them visually in our shop. However, the pigments of the print products, as well as the imprint can diverge somehwat from the presentation on your device's screen. Depending on your settings of your screen and the condition of the surface, not all color pigments are printed one hundret percent realistically. Since all the are processed and printed manually, there might as well be minor deviations in the exact position and the size of the motif.
Structured item details
Product categorization: | fine art print |
Reproduction: | digital reproduction |
Production technique: | digital printing |
Manufacturing: | made in Germany |
Stock type: | on demand production |
Intended usage: | wall décor, home décor |
Artwork alignment: | landscape alignment |
Image aspect ratio: | 1.4 : 1 - length : width |
Implication: | the length is 40% longer than the width |
Fabric choices: | canvas print, metal print (aluminium dibond), poster print (canvas paper), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) |
Canvas on stretcher frame (canvas print) sizes: | 70x50cm - 28x20", 140x100cm - 55x39" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) size options: | 70x50cm - 28x20", 140x100cm - 55x39" |
Poster print (canvas paper) variants: | 70x50cm - 28x20" |
Aluminium dibond print sizes: | 70x50cm - 28x20", 140x100cm - 55x39" |
Art print framing: | unframed product |
Artwork information
Name of the artpiece: | "The Outer Harbor of Brest" |
Artwork categorization: | painting |
General category: | classic art |
Temporal classification: | 18th century |
Year: | 1773 |
Approximate age of artwork: | around 240 years old |
Medium of original artwork: | oil on canvas |
Size of the original artpiece: | 29 1/4 x 42 1/8 in (74,3 x 107 cm) |
Museum / location: | The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Location of the museum: | New York City, New York, United States of America |
Museum website: | The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
License type of artwork: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of Mrs. Vincent Astor, 1978 |
Creditline: | Gift of Mrs. Vincent Astor, 1978 |
About the painter
Name: | Henri Joseph van Blarenberghe |
Other names: | Blarenberghe Henri-Joseph van, Blarenberghe Henri Joseph van, Henri Joseph van Blarenberghe |
Gender of the artist: | male |
Nationality: | French |
Professions: | painter |
Home country: | France |
Artist classification: | old master |
Lifespan: | 76 years |
Born: | 1750 |
Born in (place): | Lille, Hauts-de-France, France |
Died: | 1826 |
Deceased in (place): | Lille, Hauts-de-France, France |
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Between 1753 and 1765, in fulfillment of a commission from Louis XV, Joseph Vernet (1714–1789) completed highly complex, detailed views of many of the important ports of France. However, he abandoned the project before painting Brest, in Brittany.Later, when the secretary of state for the navy wished to present evidence of the building works in Brest, Louis Nicolas van Blarenberghe (1716–1794) was engaged. Between January 18 and April 2, 1773, six gouaches documenting the harbor and naval facilities at Brest were prepared jointly with his son Henri Joseph van Blarenberghe. Finished views were painted later. As Louis Nicolas was principally a miniaturist, the present canvas is attributed to the younger artist, who describes in compelling detail not only the military features of the port but its soldiers, sailors, and citizenry.