Paulus Constantijn la Fargue, 1778 - The Herepad in the Hague Forest - fine art print
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Product specifications
This 18th century piece of art was made by the rococo artist Paulus Constantijn la Fargue in 1778. Nowadays, the piece of art belongs to the digital collection of Rijksmuseum, which is the largest museum for Dutch art and history from the Middle Ages to the present day. With courtesy of Rijksmuseum (public domain).: . The alignment of the digital reproduction is landscape with a ratio of 3 : 2, which means that the length is 50% longer than the width. The painter, draftsman Paulus Constantijn la Fargue was a European artist from the Netherlands, whose art style was primarily Rococo. The Dutch artist lived for 60 years and was born in the year 1722 in Hague, The, South Holland, Netherlands and died in the year 1782 in Hague, The, South Holland, Netherlands.
Product materials you can choose
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- Acrylic glass print: A glossy acrylic glass print, often labelled as a plexiglass print, will turn an artwork into stunning home décor. Above all, the acrylic glass print forms a distinct alternative option to dibond and canvas fine art prints. Your favorite artwork is custom-made with modern UV print technology. The result of this are stunning, vivid colors. With an acrylic glass fine art print contrasts and minor painting details will be visible with the help of the very fine gradation of the picture. Our real glass coating protects your custom art replica against light and external influences for up to 6 decades.
- Aluminium dibond print: This is a metal print made on aluminium dibond with a true depth. The white and bright components of the work of art shimmer with a silky gloss but without the glow. The colors of the print are luminous and bright, the details appear crisp and clear, and you can literally perceive the matte appearance of the art print surface.
- The canvas print: A canvas print is a printed canvas stretched on a wood stretcher. A printed canvas generates a soft and pleasant look. Canvas Prints have the advantage of being low in weight, which implies that it is quite simple to hang your Canvas print without the use of any wall-mounts. That is why, a canvas print is suited for all types of walls.
- The poster print (canvas material): The poster is a UV printed flat canvas with a slightly rough surface structure, that reminds the original masterpiece. The poster print is ideally qualified for framing the art print with a customized frame. Please keep in mind, that depending on the size of the canvas poster print we add a white margin 2-6cm round about the painting, which facilitates the framing.
Important note: We try what we can in order to describe the products as precisely as possible and to demonstrate them visually on the different product detail pages. At the same time, the colors of the printed materials, as well as the imprint might vary slightly from the image on your monitor. Depending on your settings of your screen and the condition of the surface, color pigments might not be printed one hundret percent realistically. Considering that all the are processed and printed by hand, there may also be slight variations in the exact position and the size of the motif.
About the item
Print categorization: | art copy |
Reproduction: | reproduction in digital format |
Manufaturing technique: | UV direct printing (digital print) |
Manufacturing: | German-made |
Type of stock: | on demand production |
Intended usage: | wall decoration, wall gallery |
Alignment of the artwork: | landscape alignment |
Image aspect ratio: | 3 : 2 length : width |
Implication: | the length is 50% longer than the width |
Material options: | metal print (aluminium dibond), poster print (canvas paper), canvas print, acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) |
Canvas print (canvas on stretcher frame) options: | 30x20cm - 12x8", 60x40cm - 24x16", 90x60cm - 35x24", 120x80cm - 47x31", 150x100cm - 59x39" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating): | 30x20cm - 12x8", 60x40cm - 24x16", 90x60cm - 35x24", 120x80cm - 47x31", 150x100cm - 59x39" |
Poster print (canvas paper) size options: | 60x40cm - 24x16", 90x60cm - 35x24", 120x80cm - 47x31" |
Aluminium print (aluminium dibond material): | 30x20cm - 12x8", 60x40cm - 24x16", 90x60cm - 35x24", 120x80cm - 47x31" |
Frame: | no frame |
Background data on the artwork
Title of the painting: | "The Herepad in the Hague Forest" |
Classification of the artwork: | painting |
Generic term: | classic art |
Artwork century: | 18th century |
Created in the year: | 1778 |
Age of artwork: | over 240 years |
Museum / location: | Rijksmuseum |
Location of museum: | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Museum's web page: | www.rijksmuseum.nl |
License: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | Rijksmuseum |
Artist details
Artist: | Paulus Constantijn la Fargue |
Alternative names: | C. C. de la Fargue, La Fargue Paulus Constantin, Fargue, Fargue Paulus Constantin la, Le Farque, C. F. la Fargue, Farque, Paul Constantyn La Fargue, P. C. la Fargue, Fargue P. C. la, Fargue Paul Constantyn La, La Fargue, Fargue Paulus Constantijn la, Fargue P. C. la, P. C. le Fargue, La Farge, P. G. Fargue, la fargue p.c., La Fargue Paulus Constantijn, La Fargur, P.C. La Fargue, paulus constantin la fargue, Paulus Constantijn la Fargue, La Faque, La Fergue, Lafargue |
Artist gender: | male |
Nationality of artist: | Dutch |
Professions: | painter, draftsman |
Country of the artist: | the Netherlands |
Artist classification: | old master |
Art styles: | Rococo |
Lifetime: | 60 years |
Year born: | 1722 |
Place of birth: | Hague, The, South Holland, Netherlands |
Died: | 1782 |
City of death: | Hague, The, South Holland, Netherlands |
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General description from Rijksmuseum (© Copyright - Rijksmuseum - www.rijksmuseum.nl)
La Fargue specialized in topographical views, that is, accurate illustrations of specific places. In this depic-tion of the Haagse Bos, a wooded area in The Hague, he depicted the main cart track at left, while giving centre stage to the Herepad –a footpath favoured by local residents.