Robert Henri, 1917 - Helen - uchapishaji mzuri wa sanaa
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Summary of this artpiece painted by named Robert Henri
Kazi hii ya sanaa inaitwa Helen iliundwa na kiume Marekani msanii Robert Henri in 1917. The original has the exact dimensions of 23-3/4 x 20 in. Mafuta kwenye turubai was applied by the artist as the medium of the artwork. It belongs to the digital art collection of Indianapolis Jumba la Sanaa, which is one of the finest universal art museums that has an extensive collection of art history from different eras with objects from all parts of the world.. We are delighted to reference that the Uwanja wa umma artwork is being provided with courtesy of Indianapolis Museum of Art.: . Furthermore, alignment of the digital reproduction is picha ya na ina uwiano wa upande wa 1: 1.2, ambayo ina maana kwamba urefu ni 20% mfupi kuliko upana. Robert Henri was a male painter from United States, whose art style can be attributed primarily to Realism. The American painter lived for a total of miaka 64 - aliyezaliwa ndani 1865 in Cincinnati, Hamilton county, Ohio, United States and deceased in 1929 in New York City, New York state, United States.
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Kuhusu bidhaa hii
Uainishaji wa bidhaa: | uzazi wa sanaa |
Uzazi: | uzazi katika muundo wa digital |
Mbinu ya utengenezaji: | Uchapishaji wa moja kwa moja wa UV (uchapishaji wa dijiti) |
Uzalishaji: | germany |
Aina ya hisa: | uzalishaji kwa mahitaji |
Matumizi yaliyokusudiwa ya bidhaa: | mapambo ya nyumbani, muundo wa nyumba |
Mwelekeo: | mpangilio wa picha |
Uwiano wa picha: | 1: 1.2 |
Maana ya uwiano wa picha: | urefu ni 20% mfupi kuliko upana |
Nyenzo za bidhaa zinazopatikana: | chapa ya turubai, chapa ya glasi ya akriliki (yenye glasi halisi), chapa ya chuma (dibond ya alumini), chapa ya bango (karatasi ya turubai) |
Chaguzi za ukubwa wa kuchapisha turubai (turubai kwenye fremu ya machela): | 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47", 150x180cm - 59x71" |
Chaguzi za ukubwa wa glasi ya akriliki (na mipako halisi ya glasi): | 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47", 150x180cm - 59x71" |
Chapisho la bango (karatasi ya turubai): | 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47" |
Vibadala vya kuchapisha dibond ya Alumini (nyenzo za alumini): | 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47" |
Muundo wa uchapishaji wa sanaa: | si ni pamoja na |
Kipande cha meza ya sanaa
Kichwa cha kazi ya sanaa: | "Helen" |
Uainishaji wa kazi za sanaa: | uchoraji |
Aina pana: | sanaa ya kisasa |
Uainishaji wa muda: | 20th karne |
Mwaka wa sanaa: | 1917 |
Umri wa kazi ya sanaa: | zaidi ya miaka 100 |
Mchoro wa kati wa asili: | mafuta kwenye turubai |
Ukubwa asili (mchoro): | Inchi 23-3/4 x 20 |
Makumbusho / mkusanyiko: | Indianapolis Jumba la Sanaa |
Mahali pa makumbusho: | Indianapolis, Indiana, Marekani |
Inapatikana chini ya: | Indianapolis Jumba la Sanaa |
Leseni ya kazi ya sanaa: | Uwanja wa umma |
Kwa hisani ya: | Indianapolis Jumba la Sanaa |
Jedwali la muhtasari wa msanii
Jina la msanii: | Robert Henri |
Majina mengine ya wasanii: | Cozad Robert Henry, Robert Henri, Henri, Henri Robert |
Jinsia: | kiume |
Raia wa msanii: | Marekani |
Kazi: | mchoraji |
Nchi: | Marekani |
Uainishaji wa msanii: | msanii wa kisasa |
Mitindo ya msanii: | uhalisia |
Umri wa kifo: | miaka 64 |
Mzaliwa: | 1865 |
Mahali: | Cincinnati, kaunti ya Hamilton, Ohio, Marekani |
Alikufa: | 1929 |
Mji wa kifo: | New York City, jimbo la New York, Marekani |
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What does the website of the Indianapolis Museum of Art say about the work of art created by Robert Henri? (© - Makumbusho ya Sanaa ya Indianapolis - Indianapolis Jumba la Sanaa)
Robert Henri was born Robert Henry Cozad in Cincinnati, Ohio. When Henri was ten years old, his father, a gambler and real estate promoter, shot someone in self defense. The family feared for their safety, moved to Atlantic City, New Jersey, changed their name and passed their two sons off as adopted children. Robert Henri chose a variation on his middle name as his surname and attended boarding school in New York City. He received his art training at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and then attended the Academy Julian in Paris. After spending several years in Europe, Henri taught at the Chase School of Art and the New York School of Art where he led a fight against Academic views. In 1909, Henri established his own school and organized “The Eight,” a group of artists that rejected the restraints from the National Academy of Design. The Eight favored a style that portrayed contemporary everyday life. Five members of this group, including Henri, became known as the Ashcan School because of their depictions of the seedy side of life. Henri favored portraits of ordinary people, while the remainder of the group focused primarily on everyday street scenes.
In the winter of 1917-1918, Henri began studying the complicated principles of Dynamic Symmetry which were being advocated by Jay Hambidge who thought he had discovered the arrangement of organic structure, “the inner law by which things grow in proportion.” For Henri, this discovery was a challenging exercise, which resulted in very view portraits. One of these forays into Dynamic Symmetry resulted in Henri’s portrait of Helen who background is influenced by this theory.
Reference
William Innes Homer. Robert Henri and His Circle, New York: Hacker Art Books, 1988. ISBN-13: 978-0878173266
Robert Henri. The Art Spirit, New York Harper & Row 1923, reprinted by Basic Books, 2007. ISBN-13: 978-0465002634
Signed, l.r.: ROBERT HENRI Gift of Frederic C. Bartlett