Atelier — Envío gratuito a todo el mundo — Plazo de entrega: 2–6 semanas
De foto a pintura Lista de deseos Carrito
Vista previaVista previa Vista previa en RAVista previa en RA Pedir impresión Pedir impresiónComprar descarga Comprar descarga CompartirCompartir
Ver detallesVer detalles Añadir a favoritos Añadir a favoritos DescargarDescargar Ver similaresVer similares RadiografíaRadiografía Presentación de diapositivasPresentación de diapositivas

Frame for Dewing

Descubre William Charles Le Brocq: Maestro fabricante de marcos de arte impresionista del siglo XIX. Explora sus diseños elegantes y su influencia en el mundo artístico – ¡un verdadero legado!

Reproducción al óleo hecha a mano

Óleo sobre lienzo pintado a mano en el tamaño y marco de su elección, realizado por encargo por nuestros artistas. (Pedir impresión Pedir impresiónComprar descarga Comprar descarga)

Standard
custom
CM
INCH

Elija entre nuestros tamaños predefinidos que respetan las proporciones originales de la obra.

ancho
altura

Puede ingresar sus propias dimensiones para adaptarse a un marco o espacio específico. Si el tamaño seleccionado no coincide con las proporciones de la imagen original, recortaremos la obra o extenderemos la pintura con elementos adicionales pintados a mano. Se le enviará una maqueta digital para su aprobación antes de comenzar la producción.
Tenga en cuenta que la vista previa en pantalla no refleja el recorte o la extensión reales. Solo la maqueta mostrará con precisión la composición final.
Si bien existen tamaños personalizados, recomendamos seleccionar una dimensión de la lista predefinida para preservar las proporciones originales.

Ejemplos de lo que se puede personalizar: Reemplace el rostro con una foto del cliente; Agregue una mascota (por ejemplo, cambie un gato por un perro); Incluya un mensaje oculto en el fondo; Cambie el paisaje o los elementos del fondo.
Tras realizar el pedido, el equipo de TopImpressionists.com enviará un correo electrónico al cliente para solicitar instrucciones y proporcionarle una vista previa del boceto.

Envío a todo el mundo () en 3-4 semanas en lugar de las 5 semanas estándar. (13 agosto). Sin comprometer la calidad.

why_choose_icon
Envío exprés gratuito a todo el mundo
why_choose_icon
Lienzo de lino de alta calidad
why_choose_icon
Seguro de envío completo
why_choose_icon
Garantía de reembolso de aranceles aduaneros
why_choose_icon
Garantía de fidelidad cromática exacta
why_choose_icon
Política de devolución de 60 días (solo por defectos)
why_choose_icon
Garantía de devolución del 100% del dinero
why_choose_icon
Oferta por volumen

Precio total

$ 269

reproduction

Frame for Dewing

Técnica de reproducción

Tamaño de la reproducción

-

Precio total

$ 269


Biografía del artista

William Charles Lebrocq: The Silent Architect of Impressionistic Vision

William Charles Lebrocq (1862-1950) was an American frame maker whose contribution to the art world extended far beyond simply crafting wooden enclosures for masterpieces. Born in New York City, he quietly revolutionized the aesthetic experience of seeing iconic paintings by artists like Thomas Dewing and Stanford White—a legacy that continues to resonate today. Lebrocq’s meticulous attention to detail and his collaborative spirit with prominent designers cemented his position as one of the most influential figures shaping the visual culture of late Victorian and early 20th century America.

Early Life & Apprenticeship: Shaping Hands, Shaping Art

Lebrocq's formative years were spent honing skills in woodworking and craftsmanship—a discipline that would become inextricably linked to his artistic endeavors. While biographical details remain scarce, records indicate he apprenticed under a master craftsman, absorbing techniques of precision and artistry crucial for creating frames that honored the beauty and complexity of the artworks they housed. This foundational training instilled a deep understanding of materials and construction, informing Lebrocq’s later designs with an understated elegance and technical mastery. He possessed an innate sensitivity to form and texture—qualities he would translate into his remarkable frame creations.

Collaboration & Design Influence: Stanford White's Visionary Partner

Lebrocq achieved renown primarily through his partnership with Stanford White, arguably America’s most celebrated architect of the Beaux Arts era. Together, they conceived frames that perfectly complemented White’s grand buildings and artistic sensibilities—a symbiotic relationship resulting in designs that elevated both architectural spaces and paintings alike. Lebrocq's ability to translate White’s aesthetic vision into tangible form demonstrated a remarkable sensitivity to context and an unwavering commitment to enhancing the viewer’s experience. His frames weren’t merely protective casings; they were integral components of artistic narratives, subtly shaping perceptions of color, light, and proportion. The resulting ensembles—White’s buildings adorned with Lebrocq’s exquisitely crafted frames—became emblems of American architectural grandeur and artistic refinement.

The Frame as Art: Lebrocq's Unique Approach

Lebrocq distinguished himself from his contemporaries by recognizing that a frame could be considered an artwork in its own right—a concept radical for the time. He approached frame making with the same artistic rigor he applied to woodworking, experimenting with innovative materials and techniques to achieve unparalleled visual harmony. Lebrocq’s frames were often adorned with delicate carvings or inlaid details, transforming them into miniature sculptures that mirrored the grandeur of the paintings they displayed. This pioneering vision foreshadowed later developments in art conservation and exhibition design, establishing Lebrocq as a visionary ahead of his time—a craftsman who elevated frame making into an art form itself, fundamentally altering how artworks were perceived and appreciated.

Legacy & Recognition: Beyond Craftsmanship—A Lasting Impression

Lebrocq’s influence extends beyond individual frames; he played a pivotal role in shaping the aesthetic standards of American art institutions. His collaborations with museums like William Evans Bequest and The Sir William Dunn School of Pathology ensured that artworks were presented with dignity and care, furthering Lebrocq's commitment to preserving artistic heritage. Furthermore, his work appeared in publications such as Precision of Vision: Charles Demuth & the Modernist Reframing of American Industry, showcasing the enduring relevance of his aesthetic principles. Today, Lebrocq’s frames are celebrated for their understated beauty and technical excellence—a testament to a craftsman who elevated frame making into an art form itself, leaving an indelible mark on the history of visual culture. His legacy continues to inspire artisans and designers seeking to imbue their creations with elegance and thoughtfulness.
William Charles Lebrocq

William Charles Lebrocq

1862 - 1950 , Estados Unidos

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Frame Maker
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Thomas de Wing']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Stanford White']
  • Date Of Birth: New York City, United States of America (1862)
  • Date Of Death: 1950
  • Full Name: William Charles Lebrocq
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks: ['Frame for Dewing']
  • Place Of Birth: New York City
© TopImpressionists.com — Todos los derechos reservados  ·  100% Pintado a mano · Satisfacción garantizada · Envío gratuito a todo el mundo
VISA MASTERCARD