アトリエ — 世界中へ送料無料 — お届けまで2〜6週間
ウィッシュリスト カート
プリントを購入 プリントを購入画像を 購入する 画像を 購入する シェアするシェアする
詳細を見る詳細を見る お気に入りに追加 お気に入りに追加 ダウンロードダウンロード 似ている作品似ている作品 X線調査X線調査 スライドショースライドショー

Composition

Polish-Yugoslavian artist Alfred Kruppa (1915-1989) painted evocative scenes of rural life & resistance during WWII. Explore his art, inventions & wartime experiences.

手描き油彩複製画

当社のアーティストが、お客様のご希望のサイズと額縁に合わせて、キャンバスに手描きで制作する油彩画です。

Standard
custom
CM
INCH

作品のオリジナル比率に合わせた、当店の規定サイズからお選びください。

高さ

特定のフレームやスペースに合わせて、ご希望のサイズをご入力いただけます。選択されたサイズが元の画像の比率と異なる場合、アートワークをトリミングするか、手描きで要素を追加して絵画を拡張いたします。デジタルモックアップ を制作し、制作開始前にご確認(承認)をいただきます。
画面上のプレビューは、実際のトリミングや拡張を正確に反映しているものではありません。最終的な構図は、モックアップによってのみ正確にご確認いただけます。
カスタムサイズもご利用いただけますが、元の比率を維持するためには、あらかじめ用意されたリストからサイズを選択することをお勧めいたします。

カスタマイズの例:顔をお客様の写真に置き換える、ペットを追加する(例:猫を犬に変更)、背景に隠れたメッセージを入れる、背景の風景や要素を変更するなど。
ご注文後、TopImpressionists.com チームより詳細な指示をお送りするとともに、仕上がりイメージ(モックアップ)をご提供いたします。

世界中への配送()は、通常の5週間ではなく、3〜4週間でお届けいたします。(23 7月)。品質には一切妥協いたしません。

why_choose_icon
世界中へ無料エクスプレス配送
why_choose_icon
高品質なリネンキャンバス
why_choose_icon
配送時完全保険付
why_choose_icon
関税・輸入税の払い戻し保証
why_choose_icon
忠実な色彩再現保証
why_choose_icon
60日間返品保証(製造上の欠陥のみ)
why_choose_icon
100% 全額返金保証
why_choose_icon
まとめ買い割引のご案内

合計金額

-

reproduction

Composition

複製技法

複製画のサイズ

-

合計金額

-


アーティストの略歴

Arthur Hughes (1832–1915): A Pre-Raphaelite Visionary

Born in London in 1832, Arthur Hughes was a figure of quiet intensity within the vibrant circle of the Pre-Raphaelites, an artist whose work often reveals a profound sensitivity to beauty and a deep engagement with literature and mythology. While he never formally joined the Brotherhood, his artistic trajectory – marked by a gradual shift towards their aesthetic principles – produced some of the most evocative and emotionally resonant paintings of the Victorian era. Hughes’s life was one of evolving artistic expression, shaped by rigorous training, personal tragedy, and a persistent pursuit of capturing the essence of human experience through luminous color and intricate detail.

Hughes's early education at Archbishop Tenison's Grammar School provided a solid foundation, followed by studies at the School of Design, Somerset House, where he honed his skills under Alfred Stevens. It was in 1847 that his artistic ambitions truly took flight with an art studentship secured at the Royal Academy Schools, culminating in his debut exhibition at the Academy in 1849 – *Musidora*, a portrait that hinted at the melancholic beauty to come. This initial success paved the way for a career spanning several decades, marked by both critical acclaim and personal hardship.

The pivotal moment in Hughes’s artistic development occurred around 1850 when he encountered the Pre-Raphaelite movement through reading *The Germ* magazine. Inspired by the Brotherhood's rejection of academic conventions and their reverence for medieval art, he began to incorporate elements of their style into his work – a shift that culminated in the creation of *Ophelia* (1852), a haunting depiction of Shakespeare’s tragic heroine, which cemented his place within the Pre-Raphaelite sphere. He quickly established connections with key figures like William Holman Hunt, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and Ford Madox Brown, sharing studio space with Alexander Munro for several years and collaborating on illustrations for prominent publications such as those by Thomas Hughes, George Macdonald, and Christina Rossetti.

The Illustrative Years and a Shift in Focus

Following his artistic apprenticeship, Hughes found considerable success as an illustrator. His meticulous attention to detail and ability to capture the nuances of character made him a sought-after artist for books by celebrated authors. He produced illustrations for works by Thomas Hughes, George Macdonald, and Christina Rossetti, demonstrating a versatility that extended beyond purely painterly pursuits. This period saw him working tirelessly, contributing significantly to the visual landscape of Victorian literature.

However, around 1858, Hughes made a significant decision: he relocated to rural Kent, seeking respite from the pressures of London and a more contemplative artistic life. This move coincided with a deepening engagement with Pre-Raphaelite themes – particularly depictions of love, loss, and spiritual yearning. During this time, he produced some of his most celebrated works, including *April Love* (1855-6) and *The Long Engagement* (c. 1854-9), both characterized by their exquisite color palettes, intricate compositions, and profound emotional depth.

A Journey to Italy and Later Works

In 1858, Hughes embarked on a brief but formative journey to Italy, an experience that profoundly influenced his artistic sensibilities. Returning to England, he continued to exhibit at the Royal Academy until 1908, producing works that reflected both his Pre-Raphaelite roots and his evolving personal style. His later paintings often featured landscapes imbued with a sense of melancholy and spiritual contemplation – a testament to the enduring impact of his early experiences.

Hughes’s artistic output wasn't limited to painting; he also produced numerous drawings, watercolours, and engravings. His illustrations for children’s books, particularly those based on Tennyson’s *Idylls of the King*, showcased his remarkable ability to translate literary narratives into visually compelling forms. The sale of his works in 1921 underscored the enduring value and recognition of his artistic legacy.

Legacy and Influence

Arthur Hughes remains a significant figure within the Pre-Raphaelite movement, admired for his technical skill, emotional sensitivity, and profound engagement with literature and mythology. While he never achieved the widespread fame of some of his contemporaries, his work continues to resonate with viewers today due to its evocative beauty and timeless themes. His paintings offer a glimpse into the Victorian era’s fascination with romanticism, spirituality, and the power of art to capture the complexities of human experience.

Hughes's influence can be seen in the works of subsequent generations of artists, particularly those who sought to create images that were both visually stunning and emotionally resonant. His legacy is secured through scholarly research, including William Fredeman’s detailed study of his correspondence and Leonard Roberts’ comprehensive catalogue raisonné, ensuring that his artistic contributions are recognized and appreciated for years to come.

alfred joseph krūppa

alfred joseph krūppa

1915 - 1989 , Poland

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Cubism, Fauvism, Surrealism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Picasso
    • Matisse
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Russian Avant-Garde
    • John Ruskin
  • Date Of Birth: July 7, 1887
  • Full Name: Marc Chagall
  • Nationality: Russian/French
  • Notable Artworks:
    • I and the Village
    • Maternity
    • The Fiddler
  • Place Of Birth: Vitebsk (Belarus)
© © TopImpressionists.com All Rights Reserved  ·  100% 手描き · 満足保証 · 全世界送料無料
VISA MASTERCARD