Ročno slikano olje na platnu v vaši izbiri velikosti in okvirja, izdelano po naročilu naših umetnikov. ( Switch to Print
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Izberite eno od naših vnaprej določenih velikosti, ki ustrezajo prvotnim proporcijam umetničkega dela.
Svoje dimenzije lahko vnesete tako, da se prilagodite določenemu okvirju ali prostoru. Če izbrana velikost ne ustreza razmerjem originalne slike, bomo umetniško delo obrezali ali sliko dopolnili z dodatnimi ročno naslikanimi elementi. Pred začetkom proizvodnje vam bo poslan digitalni osnutek v odobritev.
Upoštevajte, da predogled na zaslonu ne odraža dejanskega obrezovanja ali podaljšanja. Le osnutek bo natančno prikazal končno kompozicijo.
Čeprav so na voljo velikosti po meri, priporočamo izbiro dimenzije s preddefiniranega seznama, da ohranimo originalne razmere.
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Sliding Down (Suberi): Detatched page from One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku hyakkei) Vol. 1
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Katsushika Hokusai’s “Sliding Down (Suberi): Detatched page from One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku hyakkei) Vol. 1,” created in 1834 during the Edo period, transcends mere depiction; it embodies a profound distillation of Japanese aesthetic sensibilities and captures the spirit of its time. This remarkable print, housed within the Harvard Art Museums’ collection, offers an unparalleled glimpse into the artistic landscape of Japan as it navigated the cusp of modernization.
The artwork itself is characterized by Hokusai's signature style – a masterful blend of observation and imagination that distinguishes him from his contemporaries. Executed in woodblock printing technique, a cornerstone of ukiyo-e art, “Sliding Down” showcases meticulous detail achieved through multiple blocks carved with astonishing precision. Ink pigments are applied to these blocks, transferring vibrant hues onto paper with remarkable subtlety and tonal gradation—a testament to Hokusai’s technical prowess.
Beyond its visual beauty, “Sliding Down” carries significant symbolic weight. Mount Fuji itself represents spiritual purity and permanence—a revered symbol in Japanese Buddhism—contrasting sharply with the fleeting nature of human endeavor depicted below. The fisherman’s unwavering determination embodies the humanist spirit prevalent during Edo Japan, where industriousness and moral virtue were highly valued.
The print's enduring appeal lies not only in its artistic merit but also in its ability to evoke a feeling of contemplative stillness. It invites viewers to contemplate the grandeur of nature alongside the quiet dignity of human existence—a timeless message that continues to resonate with audiences today. Its influence extends far beyond Japan, inspiring Impressionist painters like Claude Monet and Eugène Boudin who sought to capture similar atmospheric effects.
Harvard Art Museums Collection1760 - 1849 , Japan
Povejte nam o svojem projektu in naši strokovnjaki za umetnost vam bodo pripravili 3 prilagojene predloge umetniških del.
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