William Michael Harnett, 1888 - New York Daily News - kunsttryk
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This artpiece was created by the realist master William Michael Harnett i 1888. Det hinsides 130 år gammel original måler størrelsen: 5 1/2 x 7 1/2 tommer (14 x 19,1 cm) and was manufactured with oil on wood. Furthermore, the artwork is included in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's kunstsamling i New York City, New York, Amerikas Forenede Stater. With courtesy of - The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of William L. and Charlotte B. McKim, 1973 (public domain license). Creditline of the artwork: Gift of William L. and Charlotte B. McKim, 1973. The alignment is in landscape format og har et forhold på 1.4 : 1, hvilket indebærer det længden er 40 % længere end bredden. William Michael Harnett was a male painter from Ireland, whose style can mainly be assigned to Realism. The Irish artist was born in 1848 i Clonakilty, County Cork, Irland og døde i en alder af 44 i året 1892.
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Produktspecifikationerne
Artikel kategorisering: | Wall Art |
Reproduktionsmetode: | gengivelse i digitalt format |
Produktionsteknik: | digital print |
Proveniens: | tysk fremstillet |
Type af lager: | produktion efter behov |
Tilsigtet produktanvendelse: | gallerivæg, væggalleri |
Orientering af kunstværket: | liggende format |
Billedformat: | 1.4 : 1 - længde : bredde |
Fortolkning af billedformatforholdet: | længden er 40 % længere end bredden |
Stof muligheder: | lærredstryk, akrylglastryk (med ægte glasbelægning), plakattryk (lærredspapir), metaltryk (aluminium dibond) |
Lærredsprint (lærred på båreramme) varianter: | 70x50 cm - 28x20", 140x100 cm - 55x39" |
Akrylglasprint (med ægte glasbelægning): | 70x50 cm - 28x20", 140x100 cm - 55x39" |
Størrelsesmuligheder for plakattryk (lærredspapir): | 70x50 cm - 28x20" |
Dibond print (alumnium materiale) størrelsesmuligheder: | 70x50 cm - 28x20", 140x100 cm - 55x39" |
Ramme: | uindrammet produkt |
Struktureret bord af kunstværket
Kunstværkets navn: | "New York Daily News" |
Kategorisering af kunstværket: | maleri |
Bred kategori: | moderne kunst |
Tidsmæssig klassifikation: | 19th århundrede |
Oprettet i året: | 1888 |
Omtrentlig alder på kunstværket: | mere end 130 år gammel |
Originalt medie: | olie på træ |
Kunstværkets originale størrelse: | 5 1/2 x 7 1/2 tommer (14 x 19,1 cm) |
Museum/samling: | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Museets placering: | New York City, New York, Amerikas Forenede Stater |
Museets hjemmeside: | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Licenstype: | offentlige domæne |
Venligst udlånt af: | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of William L. and Charlotte B. McKim, 1973 |
Kunstværks kreditlinje: | Gift of William L. and Charlotte B. McKim, 1973 |
Kort oversigt over kunstneren
Kunstnerens navn: | William Michael Harnett |
aliaser: | Harnett William M., Harnett William, Harnett, prof. harnett, w.m. harnett, William Michael Harnett, Harnett William Michael |
Kunstnerens køn: | mand |
Kunstner nationalitet: | Irish |
Kunstnerens job: | maler |
Kunstnerens land: | Irland |
Kunstner klassifikation: | moderne kunstner |
Kunststile: | Realisme |
Døde i en alder af: | 44 år |
Født i året: | 1848 |
Fødested: | Clonakilty, County Cork, Irland |
død: | 1892 |
Dødssted: | New York City, New York State, USA |
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Kunstværksbeskrivelse af The Metropolitan Museum of Art (© Copyright - af The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Working on a very small scale, Harnett depicted with rich color and convincing impasto a ceramic beer mug; the New York Daily News for April 3, 1888; a meerschaum pipe; two biscuits; and a variety of crumbs, matches, ashes, and tobacco flakes. In a published interview, he described his early dependence on objects of this sort: “I could not afford to hire models as the other students did, and I was forced to paint my first picture from still life models.” The catalogue of Harnett’s estate sale, which included an extensive collection of pipes, attests to his lifelong interest in such typically masculine possessions.