Jacob de Wit, 1705 - Head of man with beard, eyes look sideways upwards - fine art print

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Mans Head with heavy auburn beard, eyes look sideways upwards.

Art product summarization

This artpiece with the title Head of man with beard, eyes look sideways upwards was painted by the baroque artist Jacob de Wit. This artwork belongs to the art 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 (licensed: public domain).: . Furthermore, alignment is in portrait format with a side ratio of 3 : 4, which means that the length is 25% shorter than the width. The painter Jacob de Wit was a European artist from the Netherlands, whose style can be classified as Baroque. The Dutch artist lived for 59 years - born in 1695 in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands and died in the year 1754.

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For every art print we offer different sizes and materials. Choose among the following product options now to match your preferences in size and material:

  • The poster print on canvas material: The poster is a printed flat canvas with a slight structure on the surface, that reminds the original artwork. The poster print is excellently designed for placing the art copy in a custom frame. Please note, that depending on the absolute size of the canvas poster print we add a white margin of around 2-6cm round about the print, which facilitates the framing with your custom frame.
  • Canvas: The UV printed canvas material mounted on a wooden stretcher frame. In addition to that, a printed canvas generates a lovely, warm look. Canvas prints are relatively low in weight, which means that it is easy and straightforward to hang the Canvas print without the help of any wall-mounts. Canvas prints are suited for any kind of wall in your house.
  • Glossy acrylic glass print: The acrylic glass print, which is often referenced as a UV print on plexiglass, will turn the original artwork into brilliant home decoration and makes a viable alternative to aluminium or canvas art prints. The artwork is printed with modern UV direct printing technology. The great advantage of a plexiglass fine art copy is that contrasts plus smaller painting details become identifiable thanks to the subtle gradation.
  • Metal print (aluminium dibond): An Aluminium Dibond print is a print material with a true depth, creating a contemporary impression by having a surface , which is non-reflective. A direct Direct Print on Aluminum Dibond is the best introduction to the sophisticated world of fine art prints on aluminum. For the Direct Print On Aluminum Dibond, we print your selected artpiece onto the aluminium white-primed surface. The bright parts of the original work of art shimmer with a silky gloss but without any glow. The colors are bright and vivid, details of the print are very clear, and there’s a matte look that you can literally feel.

Contextual artist data

Name: Jacob de Wit
Additional names: J. de Wytt, Dewitt, Jaques de Wit, Jean von Witt, Jacob de With, De Wit Jaques, J. Dewit, D. Witte, Jaques de Witt, Wit Jan de, Jacques de Witt, jakob de wit, de Wytt, J. D. Witt, D. Witt, Jacques Dewitt, Jacques Dewit, Wit, Jacob de Wytt, De Witt, Jean de Witt, Jan de Wit, J. de Witt, de wit jan, De Wit, Wit Jacob de, De Witt Jacob, John de Witt, I. de Witt, J. de Witte, Deveit, Jacob de Wit, Jac. de Witt, J. de Wit, Wit Jakob de, Jacques de Wits, Wit Jacques de, De Wit Jacob, Dewit, Jacob Dewitt, De Wit Jacques, Jacob de Witt, J. Devitte, Jann de Witt, J. Dewitte
Gender of the artist: male
Nationality of artist: Dutch
Professions: painter
Country of origin: the Netherlands
Classification: old master
Art styles: Baroque
Died aged: 59 years
Year of birth: 1695
Hometown: Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Died in the year: 1754
Died in (place): Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

Artpiece details

Name of the piece of art: "Head of man with beard, eyes look sideways upwards"
Categorization: painting
Art classification: classic art
Time: 18th century
Created in: 1705
Approximate age of artwork: around 310 years old
Museum: Rijksmuseum
Place of the museum: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Museum's webpage: www.rijksmuseum.nl
License: public domain
Courtesy of: Rijksmuseum

The product specifications

Print categorization: art reproduction
Method of reproduction: reproduction in digital format
Production technique: UV direct print
Origin of the product: manufactured in Germany
Type of stock: on demand
Intended product use: art print gallery, wall gallery
Alignment: portrait format
Side ratio: (length : width) 3 : 4
Image aspect ratio implication: the length is 25% shorter than the width
Product material variants: acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), metal print (aluminium dibond), canvas print, poster print (canvas paper)
Canvas print (canvas on stretcher frame): 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47", 120x160cm - 47x63"
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) options: 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47", 120x160cm - 47x63"
Poster print (canvas paper) options: 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47"
Aluminium print (aluminium dibond material) variants: 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47"
Framing of the art reproduction: not included

Important legal note: We try our utmost to depict the art products in as much detail as we can and to showcase them visually in our shop. Nevertheless, the pigments of the print materials, as well as the print result may differ somehwat from the image on your monitor. Depending on the settings of your screen and the nature of the surface, colors may not be printed as exactly as the digital version. Since all the fine art prints are processed and printed by hand, there might as well be minor discrepancies in the motif's size and exact position.

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