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Kies uit onze vooraf ingestelde maten die overeenkomen met de originele verhoudingen van het kunstwerk.
U kunt uw eigen afmetingen opgeven om in een specifieke lijst of ruimte te passen. Als de door u gekozen maat niet overeenkomt met de proporties van het originele kunstwerk, zullen wij de afbeelding bijsnijden of uitbreiden met een gespiegelde of effen rand. Een digitaal mockup wordt ter goedkeuring naar u verzonden voordat de productie begint.
Houd er rekening mee dat de preview op het scherm de werkelijke bijsneding of uitbreiding niet weergeeft. Alleen de mockup toont de uiteindelijke compositie nauwkeurig.
Hoewel aangepaste maten beschikbaar zijn, raden wij aan een afmeting uit de vooraf bepaalde lijst te kiezen om de originele proporties te behouden.
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Jehan Georges Vibert (1840-1902) remains a curiously elusive figure in the annals of French painting, overshadowed by luminaries like Géricault and Bouguereau yet possessing a singular artistic voice that continues to resonate with collectors and scholars alike. Born into a family steeped in artistic tradition – his maternal grandfather was Jean-Pierre Marie Jazet, a celebrated engraver – Vibert’s early inclination towards visual arts wasn't merely inherited; it was actively nurtured by an environment that fostered creativity and intellectual curiosity.
From Mythological Ambition to Satirical Success: Vibert’s initial explorations into mythology—particularly *Narcissus Transformed Into a Flower*—demonstrated considerable skill but also garnered critical scrutiny for perceived lack of originality. It was during this time that he discerned his true artistic potential lay not in grand narratives but in capturing the subtle nuances of contemporary life—specifically, the often-hypocritical world he observed around him. His decision to abandon monumental history paintings in favor of genre scenes marked a decisive turning point.
A Master of Genre and Technique: Vibert's signature style—characterized by rich hues and painstaking detail—became synonymous with his depiction of Parisian society. His celebrated portraits of young women captured the glamour and sophistication of the Belle Époque, reflecting the prevailing aesthetic sensibilities of the time. He achieved renown for his satirical paintings of cardinals—humorous portrayals that subtly challenged ecclesiastical authority—executed in a remarkably realistic manner.
Vibert's enduring appeal lies not merely in his technical skill but also in his astute observation of human behavior—a quality that distinguishes him from many of his contemporaries. His canvases continue to provoke contemplation and delight viewers with their intricate detail, vibrant colors, and an unwavering commitment to capturing the essence of a particular moment in time.
1840 - 1902 , Frankrijk
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