John O. Adams, 1906 - Late Autumn - fine art print
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Which type of art product do we present here?
In 1906 the male artist John O. Adams made this modern art artwork "Late Autumn". The artpiece had the following size: 28 x 42 in and was painted with the techinque of oil on canvas. The piece of art belongs to the digital art collection of Indianapolis Museum of Art. With courtesy of: Indianapolis Museum of Art (public domain).: . Moreover, alignment of the digital reproduction is landscape with an image ratio of 3 : 2, meaning that the length is 50% longer than the width.
Obtain your desired fine art print material variant
The product dropdown list ofers you the opportunity to pick your favorite size and material. Therefore, we allow you to choose among the following options:
- Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating): The acrylic glass print, which is sometimes referenced as a plexiglass print, changes your favorite original artwork into beautiful home décor and is a viable alternative to aluminium or canvas art prints. The artwork is printed with the help of modern UV direct print machines. It creates deep and rich color shades. The real glass coating protects your selected art print against light and heat for many more years.
- Metal (aluminium dibond print): This is a metal print made on aluminium dibond material with an outstanding depth - for a modern look and a non-reflective surface. For the Aluminium Dibond option, we print your chosen work of art on the aluminium white-primed surface. The bright parts of the original artpiece shine with a silk gloss but without glare.
- Printed poster (canvas material): The Artprinta poster print is a printed canvas paper with a slightly roughened texture on the surface, that reminds the actual version of the masterpiece. A print poster is suited for putting the art replica with a special frame. Please bear in mind, that depending on the absolute size of the canvas poster print we add a white margin of something between 2-6 cm round about the painting to facilitate the framing with your custom frame.
- Canvas print: A printed canvas, which should not be mistaken with a canvas painting, is a digital image printed from an industrial printing machine. The great advantage of canvas prints is that they are relatively low in weight, meaning that it is quite simple to hang your Canvas print without any wall-mounts. Hence, a canvas print is suitable for all types of walls in your home.
Legal note: We try everything in order to describe our products in as much detail as possible and to display them visually in our shop. Nevertheless, the colors of the print products, as well as the imprint can differ somehwat from the representation on the monitor. Depending on the settings of your screen and the quality of the surface, not all color pigments can be printed as realistically as the digital version. Considering that all the art reproductions are processed and printed manually, there may as well be minor discrepancies in the exact position and the size of the motif.
About this item
Print categorization: | art copy |
Reproduction method: | digital reproduction |
Manufacturing method: | UV direct print |
Origin of the product: | manufactured in Germany |
Stock type: | production on demand |
Intended usage: | home design, art reproduction gallery |
Orientation: | landscape format |
Side ratio: | length to width 3 : 2 |
Side ratio implication: | the length is 50% longer than the width |
Available material choices: | poster print (canvas paper), canvas print, acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), metal print (aluminium dibond) |
Canvas print (canvas on stretcher frame) size 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" |
Poster print (canvas paper) size variants: | 60x40cm - 24x16", 90x60cm - 35x24", 120x80cm - 47x31" |
Aluminium dibond print: | 30x20cm - 12x8", 60x40cm - 24x16", 90x60cm - 35x24", 120x80cm - 47x31" |
Art print framing: | not included |
Details about the piece of art
Painting title: | "Late Autumn" |
Categorization: | painting |
Umbrella term: | modern art |
Period: | 20th century |
Created in the year: | 1906 |
Artwork age: | over 110 years old |
Painted on: | oil on canvas |
Size of the original artpiece: | 28 x 42 in |
Museum: | Indianapolis Museum of Art |
Place of the museum: | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America |
Web page: | Indianapolis Museum of Art |
License type: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | Indianapolis Museum of Art |
Artist metadata table
Artist name: | John O. Adams |
Gender of the artist: | male |
Nationality: | American |
Jobs of the artist: | painter |
Country of origin: | United States |
Classification: | modern artist |
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Artwork specifications as provided from the museum (© - Indianapolis Museum of Art - Indianapolis Museum of Art)
J. Ottis Adams was born in Amity, Indiana and settled with his family in Shelbyville, Indiana. The young Adams was fascinated with art and spent much of his time drawing. He enrolled in Wabash College but left a year later to study art at the South Kensington School in London where he came under the influence of John Constable and Joseph Mallord William Turner, whose landscapes were of particular interest to Adams. He returned to Indiana and settled in Muncie. In 1880, Adams traveled to Munich to study at the Royal Academy with fellow Indiana artists Theodore Clement Steele and Samuel Richards. Adams studied drawing and painting at the Academy and then set up his own studio in Munich. When he returned to Indiana in 1887, Adams set up a studio in Muncie and began teaching art classes. In 1889, he and fellow artist William Forsyth opened the Muncie Art School, which lasted two years. Adams participated in a group show of Hoosier artists that traveled from Indianapolis to Chicago. A critic dubbed the artists in the exhibition The Hoosier Group. Two years later, Adams, Forsyth and Steele along with other artists in the area, formed the Society of Western Artists, the first organization dedicated to promoting the work of the region’s artists. In 1898, Adams and T. C. Steele purchased a house in Brookville, Indiana later known as the Hermitage. In 1901, Adams became one of the first teachers at the newly built John Herron Art Institute where he taught from 1902 to 1906. During the latter part of his life, Adams worked in Florida and Michigan as well as Brookville.
Late Autumn conveys a misty November morning near the banks of the Whitewater not far from Adams’s Brookville home. The painting was purchased from the Eleventh Annual Exhibition of the Society of Western Artists. The Society held annual exhibitions until 1914 at six Midwestern cities. The John Herron Art Institute, now the Indianapolis Museum of Art, was the Indianapolis venue for the Society’s exhibitions. Many works by Midwestern artists, including Late Autumn were acquired from the museum’s contemporary collection from these exhibitions.