Atelier — Livrare gratuită în întreaga lume — Livrare în 2–6 săptămâni
Tablou după fotografie Lista de dorințe Coșul meu
PrevizualizarePrevizualizare Previzualizare ARPrevizualizare AR Comandă printul Comandă printulCumpără imaginea Cumpără imaginea TrimiteTrimite
Detalii despre lucrareDetalii despre lucrare Adaugă la favorite Adaugă la favorite DescarcăDescarcă Produse similareProduse similare RadiografieRadiografie Diapozitive automateDiapozitive automate

The Elements

Explorează arta revoluționară a lui David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896-1974), muralist mexican celebru pentru opere monumentale și simboluri ale schimbării sociale și culturale! Descoperă stilul său unic și influența sa asupra artei moderne și politicii mexicane.

Reproducere pictată manual în ulei

Pictură în ulei pe pânză, realizată manual de artiștii noștri la dimensiunea și ramele dorite de dumneavoastră, pe comandă. (Comandă printul Comandă printulCumpără imaginea Cumpără imaginea)

Standard
custom
CM
INCH

Alegeți dintre dimensiunile noastre prestabilite, care respectă proporțiile originale ale operei de artă.

lățime
înălțime

Puteți introduce propriile dimensiuni pentru a se potrivi unui anumit cadru sau spațiu. Dacă dimensiunea selectată nu corespunde proporțiilor imaginii originale, vom decupa opera de artă sau vom extinde pictura cu elemente suplimentare pictate manual. O simulare digitală vă va fi trimisă pentru aprobare înainte de începerea producției.
Vă rugăm să rețineți că previzualizarea de pe ecran nu reflectă decuparea sau extinderea reală. Doar macheta va arăta cu exactitate compoziția finală.
Deși sunt disponibile dimensiuni personalizate, vă recomandăm să selectați o dimensiune din lista predefinită pentru a păstra proporțiile originale.

Exemple de elemente ce pot fi personalizate: Înlocuiți fața cu fotografia clientului; Adăugați un animal de companie (de exemplu, înlocuiți pisica cu un câine); Includeți un mesaj ascuns în fundal; Schimbați peisajul sau elementele din fundal.
După plasarea comenzii, echipa TopImpressionists.com va contacta clientul prin e-mail pentru instrucțiuni și îi va furniza o previzualizare a machetei

Livrare în întreaga lume () în 3-4 săptămâni, în loc de cele 5 săptămâni standard. (13 August). Fără compromisuri în ceea ce privește calitatea.

why_choose_icon
Livrare expres gratuită la nivel mondial
why_choose_icon
Pânză de in de înaltă calitate
why_choose_icon
Asigurare completă pentru transport
why_choose_icon
Garanție de rambursare a taxelor vamale
why_choose_icon
Garanția fidelității culorilor
why_choose_icon
Politica de retur în 60 de zile (doar pentru defecte)
why_choose_icon
Garanție de rambursare 100%
why_choose_icon
Ofertă pentru comenzi multiple

Preț total

$ 269

reproduction

The Elements

Tehnică de reproducere

Dimensiune reproducere

-

Preț total calculat

$ 269


Biografie artist

David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896–1974) – A Life Forged in Revolution

David Alfaro Siqueiros, born José de Jesús Alfaro Siqueiros in 1896 – though later research pinpointed his birthplace as Chihuahua City rather than Camargo – was more than just a painter; he was a force of nature, an embodiment of the tumultuous spirit of post-revolutionary Mexico. His life wasn’t confined to the studio but exploded onto the public stage, interwoven with political struggle and a relentless pursuit of art as a tool for social transformation. Early experiences shaped his trajectory: orphaned young, raised by his grandparents in Irapuato, Guanajuato, he was exposed to anarcho-syndicalist ideas that would deeply influence his worldview. This nascent political awareness blossomed during his student days at the Academy of San Carlos, where a protest against rigid teaching methods led to the establishment of an “open-air academy” – a defiant act marking the beginning of his artistic journey and foreshadowing a lifetime of challenging convention. The Mexican Revolution itself was the crucible in which Siqueiros’s artistic and political convictions were forged. He didn't merely observe the upheaval; he actively participated, joining the constitutional army and witnessing firsthand the hardships endured by working people and rural communities – experiences that would forever inform his art.

Early Influences and Artistic Formation

Siqueiros’s formative years instilled in him a profound understanding of social injustice and fueled his desire to use art as a vehicle for change. His upbringing in Irapuato exposed him to anarchist philosophies, shaping his worldview and instilling a commitment to radical egalitarianism. These ideas profoundly impacted his artistic sensibilities, driving him to reject academic conventions and embrace experimental techniques. Studying at the Academy of San Carlos solidified this trajectory, where he encountered fellow artists who shared his rebellious spirit. The establishment of an “open-air academy” – a bold challenge to traditional pedagogical approaches – symbolized Siqueiros’s determination to forge his own path and prioritize artistic freedom above all else. This early commitment to innovation would characterize his entire career.

European Immersion: Absorbing Avant-Garde Ideas

Between 1919 and 1923, Siqueiros embarked on a transformative journey to Europe, immersing himself in the burgeoning avant-garde movements reshaping the art world. He found inspiration in Cubism, particularly Cézanne’s groundbreaking exploration of form and color, recognizing its potential to convey complex emotions and perspectives. Crucially, he connected with Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco, forging a collaborative bond that would propel Mexican muralism into prominence. However, his European education extended beyond mere stylistic imitation; he meticulously studied Renaissance fresco techniques in Italy – mastering the craft of monumental painting using tempera pigments applied to wet plaster—a skill that would become indispensable for realizing his ambitious murals. This meticulous attention to detail and technical mastery underscored his belief in art as a discipline capable of achieving profound aesthetic and intellectual impact.

The Mexican Revolution: Art as Activism

The eruption of the Mexican Revolution irrevocably altered Siqueiros’s life and artistic vision. He joined the constitutional army, witnessing firsthand the brutal realities faced by ordinary Mexicans—the poverty, exploitation, and violence that fueled the uprising. These experiences galvanized his political convictions and solidified his conviction that art should serve as a catalyst for social reform. Rejecting academic formalism, he embraced experimental techniques – notably spray guns and industrial paints – to create murals that defied convention and conveyed visceral emotion. His participation in the revolution wasn’t merely symbolic; it was active engagement with the struggle for liberation, shaping his artistic output and informing his unwavering commitment to socialist ideals. He became a staunch defender of Trotsky's cause during the Spanish Civil War, volunteering as a Lieutenant Colonel in frontline combat—a testament to his willingness to put his convictions into action.

Monumental Murals: Shaping Public Space

David Alfaro Siqueiros’s artistic legacy rests primarily on his monumental murals – works that transformed public spaces into canvases for social commentary and celebrated the transformative power of art. His most iconic projects include “The New Democracy” (1940–1943), a sprawling depiction of the Mexican Revolution's aftermath, reflecting his Marxist worldview with unflinching honesty. Similarly, "The Polished City" (1930–1932) confronts the dehumanizing effects of industrial capitalism, employing bold colors and dynamic compositions to convey its critique. And “March of Humanity” (1957–1971)—a colossal undertaking spanning over 40 meters—traces the history of humankind from prehistoric times to the present day, serving as a powerful affirmation of human resilience and aspiration. Siqueiros’s murals are distinguished by their innovative techniques – incorporating sculptural elements and utilizing spray guns to achieve unprecedented textural richness—and by their unwavering commitment to social realism. He aimed not merely to depict reality but to provoke reflection and inspire action, cementing his place as one of the most influential figures in Mexican muralism and a champion of artistic experimentation. His work continues to resonate today, reminding us that art can be a potent force for shaping our understanding of the world and advocating for social justice.
David Alfaro Siqueiros

David Alfaro Siqueiros

1896 - 1974 , Mexic

Detalii rapide

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Social Realism, Muralism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Chicano art movement']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Paul Cézanne
    • Diego Rivera
  • Date Of Birth: December 29, 1896
  • Date Of Death: January 6, 1974
  • Full Name: David Alfaro Siqueiros
  • Nationality: Mexican
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The New Democracy
    • The Polished City
    • March of Humanity
  • Place Of Birth: Chihuahua, Mexico
Explorați opere de artă organizate pe teme, stiluri și caracteristici.
© TopImpressionists.com — Toate drepturile rezervate  ·  100% Pictat Manual · Satisfacție Garantată · Livrare Gratuită în întreaga lume
VISA MASTERCARD