John White Alexander Study in Black and Green Art Print
John White Alexander Study in Black and Green Art Print
John White Alexander Study in Black and Green Art Print

John White Alexander Study in Black and Green Art Print (CN17591)

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ABOUT THIS PIECE Symbolist Painter John White Alexander's Study in Black and Green was created in 1906 and the painting is in Metropolitan Museum of Art New York. The original size of the work is 127 x 101,9 cm and is made of oil on canvas. The idealized, impassive woman, shown as if she were a precious object, was a favorite turn-of-the-century subject and one particularly suited to Alexander’s temperament. Here, a young beauty is absorbed in nothing more consequential than pinning a bauble or blossom to the low neckline of her elegant evening gown. The skirt’s sinuous striped pattern, the curves at the knees and shoulders, and the contour of the upswept hair justify the description of Alexander as “the painter of the flowing line.” His dazzling brushwork is especially notable in the rendering of the rich fabrics and in the otherwise plain background. The Artist: John White Alexander (1856 - 1915) was an American portrait, figure, and decorative painter and illustrator. He moved to New York City at the age of 18 and worked in an office at Harper's Weekly.

 
TECHNICAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE PRODUCT Art Movement: Symbolism Location and Reference: Metropolitan Museum of Art New York

 
To create this canvas print, the image is printed directly onto an artist-grade 100 % cotton canvas. Our Giclee Museum Quality Prints use inks resistant to fading and allow the tonalities and hues of the Original Painting. An acrylic coating protects the canvas print from dust and moisture. Finished with a suitable colored portion in addition to the size, this canvas print provides an artistic look with depth and texture. art prints on canvas stretched and rolled
POSITION
Vertical
COLOR
Green
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