Atelier — Livraison offerte dans le monde entier — Livraison sous 2 à 6 semaines
Transformer une photo en peinture Ma liste de souhaits Panier
Aperçu en situationAperçu en situation Visualiser en RAVisualiser en RA Commander l'impression Commander l'impressionTélécharger l'image haute résolution Télécharger l'image haute résolution EnvoyerEnvoyer
Détails de l'œuvreDétails de l'œuvre Ajouter aux favoris Ajouter aux favoris TéléchargerTélécharger Articles similairesArticles similaires RadiographieRadiographie DiaporamaDiaporama

Motherly Affection

Discover Tony Johannot (Antoine Johannot), a 19th-century German Romantic painter known for his dramatic scenes & historical subjects. Explore iconic works like 'The Three Musketeers'!

Reproduction à l'huile faite à la main

Huile sur toile peinte à la main, avec cadre et dimensions personnalisés, réalisée sur commande par nos artistes. (Commander l'impression Commander l'impressionTélécharger l'image haute résolution Télécharger l'image haute résolution)

Standard
custom
CM
INCH

Choisissez parmi nos formats prédéfinis qui respectent les proportions originales de l’œuvre.

largeur
hauteur

Vous pouvez saisir vos propres dimensions pour l'adapter à un cadre ou à un espace spécifique. Si la taille sélectionnée ne correspond pas aux proportions de l'image d'origine, nous recadrerons l'œuvre ou prolongerons la peinture avec des éléments peints à la main supplémentaires. Une maquette numérique vous sera envoyée pour approbation avant le début de la production.
Veuillez noter que l'aperçu à l'écran ne reflète pas le recadrage ou l'extension réels. Seule la maquette montrera fidèlement la composition finale.
Bien que des tailles personnalisées soient disponibles, nous vous recommandons de sélectionner une dimension dans la liste prédéfinie afin de préserver les proportions d'origine.

Exemples de personnalisation possibles : remplacer un visage par la photo du client ; ajouter un animal de compagnie (par exemple, remplacer un chat par un chien) ; inclure un message caché en arrière-plan ; modifier le paysage ou les éléments de l'arrière-plan.
Après la commande, l’équipe TopImpressionists.com contactera le client par e-mail pour recueillir ses instructions et lui fournira une maquette d’aperçu

Livraison dans le monde entier () en 3 à 4 semaines au lieu des 5 semaines habituelles. (15 août). Aucun compromis sur la qualité.

why_choose_icon
Livraison express gratuite dans le monde entier
why_choose_icon
Toile de lin de qualité supérieure
why_choose_icon
Assurance transport complète
why_choose_icon
Garantie de remboursement des droits de douane
why_choose_icon
Garantie de fidélité des couleurs
why_choose_icon
Politique de retour de 60 jours (uniquement en cas de défaut)
why_choose_icon
Garantie de remboursement à 100%
why_choose_icon
Offre de tarifs dégressifs

Prix total

$ 269

reproduction

Motherly Affection

Technique de reproduction

Format de la reproduction

-

Prix total

$ 269


Biographie de l'artiste

Antoine Johannot: The King of Illustration

Born in Offenbach am Main, Germany, in 1803, Antoine Johannot – known universally as Tony Johannot – emerged from a family steeped in artistic tradition. His father, François Johannot, was a silk manufacturer who also pursued painting, and his brothers, Charles and Alfred, were accomplished engravers. This lineage instilled within him not just an appreciation for art but a practical understanding of its various techniques, particularly engraving and lithography, skills he would master with remarkable dexterity. The revocation of the Edict of Nantes had forced the Johannot family to flee France, seeking refuge in Germany, a past that undoubtedly shaped his perspective on artistic freedom and expression.

Early influences were diverse. While honing his technical abilities under his brothers, Tony was exposed to the burgeoning Romantic movement, a period characterized by an intense focus on emotion, imagination, and the sublime. This fascination with dramatic narratives and historical subjects would become hallmarks of his work. He quickly distinguished himself not merely as an engraver but as a painter who utilized engraving as his primary medium, creating images that possessed a remarkable depth and narrative power rarely seen in purely graphic works.

A Career Defined by Illustration

Johannot’s career truly blossomed during the mid-19th century, a time when illustration was rapidly gaining prominence alongside traditional painting. He quickly established himself as one of France's most sought-after illustrators, renowned for his elegance, versatility, and ability to capture the essence of literary works with striking visual clarity. His illustrations weren’t mere reproductions; they were interpretations—dynamic, evocative renderings that breathed life into the words on the page.

He collaborated extensively with leading authors and publishers, contributing to a vast array of titles including works by George Sand, Walter Scott, Lord Byron, Victor Hugo, and Alexandre Dumas. His illustrations graced editions of classics like Cervantes’ *Don Quixote*, Bernardin de Saint-Pierre's *Paul et Virginie*, and Eugène Scribe’s plays. Notably, he was particularly celebrated for his work on Balzac’s *La Comédie humaine*, a monumental undertaking that showcased his technical skill and narrative vision. His ability to seamlessly blend illustration with painting—creating images that were both meticulously detailed and imbued with a sense of artistic flair—was truly exceptional.

Thematic Focus and Artistic Style

Johannot’s work is overwhelmingly characterized by its historical and literary themes. He frequently depicted scenes from classical mythology, medieval romances, and dramatic narratives drawn from literature. His compositions are often theatrical in scope, employing dynamic poses, dramatic lighting, and carefully orchestrated details to convey a sense of movement and emotion. He was particularly adept at capturing the psychological states of his characters, imbuing them with a palpable sense of inner turmoil or heroic determination.

His artistic style is difficult to categorize precisely, as it draws upon elements of Romanticism, Neoclassicism, and even touches of Baroque influence. He possessed a masterful command of line and shading, creating images that were both technically precise and visually arresting. His use of color was often restrained, favoring muted tones and subtle gradations to create atmosphere and mood. Johannot’s illustrations are not simply decorative; they are carefully constructed narratives designed to enhance the reader's experience of the text.

Legacy and Recognition

Tony Johannot died in Paris in 1852, leaving behind a vast body of work that continues to be admired for its beauty, skill, and narrative power. He was widely recognized during his lifetime as “the king of illustration,” a title earned through his unparalleled ability to transform literary works into visually compelling images. Théophile Gautier famously described him as such, praising his capacity to "recreate and pull bodily into his art" the dreams of diverse geniuses.

His influence can be seen in the work of subsequent illustrators, and his illustrations remain a valuable historical record of 19th-century French literature and culture. Today, his works are housed in major museums and collections around the world, testament to his enduring artistic legacy. The British Museum holds several examples of his engravings, offering a glimpse into the breadth and depth of his creative output.

tony johannot (antoine johannot)

tony johannot (antoine johannot)

1803 - 1852 , Germany

L'essentiel de l'artiste

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Romantic Painting
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Jacques Adrien Lavieille
    • Émile Montigneul
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['François Johannot']
  • Date Of Birth: November 9, 1803
  • Date Of Death: August 4, 1852
  • Full Name: Antoine Johannot
  • Nationality: French
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Three Musketeers
    • Faust & Mephisto
    • Alphonse De Lamartine
  • Place Of Birth: Offenbach am Main, Germany
© TopImpressionists.com — Tous droits réservés  ·  100% Peint à la main · Satisfaction garantie · Livraison gratuite dans le monde entier
VISA MASTERCARD