Building Forms
1915
63.0 x 46.0 cm
Жикле / Художествен принт
Giclée печат или принт върху платно с музейно качество, бързо производство и гъвкави опции за завършен вид.
Изберете от предварително зададените размери, които съответстват на оригиналните пропорции на произведението.
Можете да въведете собствени размери, за да паснат на конкретна рамка или пространство. Ако избраният от Вас размер не съвпада с пропорциите на оригиналното изображение, ние ще изрежем произведението или ще разширим изображението с огледален или едноцветен ръб. Дигитален макет ще бъде изпратен за Ваше одобрение преди започването на производството.
Моля, имайте предвид, че предпрегледът на екрана не отразява реалното изрязване или разширяване. Само макетът ще покаже точно финалната композиция.
Въпреки че са налични персонализирани размери, препоръчваме да изберете размер от предварително дефинирания списък, за да запазите оригиналните пропорции.
Доставка по целия свят () в рамките на 2 седмици вместо стандартните 4/5 седмици. (17 Юли)
Безплатна експресна доставка по целия свят
Висококачествено ленено платно
Пълно застраховане при доставка
Гаранция за възстановяване на митнически такси
Гаранция за цветова точност
60-Дневен период за връщане (Само при дефекти)
100% Гаранция за връщане на парите
Предложение за отстъпка при поръчка на едро
Building Forms
Жикле / Художествен принт
Размер на репродукцията
-
Обща цена
-
Биография на художника
A Bridge Between Worlds: The Life and Art of Joseph Stella
Joseph Stella (1877-1946) stands as a cornerstone of American modern art, a figure who successfully merged the dynamism of European avant-garde movements—particularly Futurism—with an distinctly American perspective. Born Giuseppe Michele Stella in Muro Lucano, Italy, his life was marked by constant movement and intellectual curiosity, shaping him into one of the most influential painters of his era. Initially pursuing medicine after emigrating to New York City in 1896, Stella swiftly abandoned scientific pursuits for the transformative embrace of artistic expression.Early Influences and Artistic Beginnings
His formative years were steeped in Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism, absorbing the aesthetic principles championed by artists like Claude Monet and Pierre Auguste Renoir. However, it was his encounter with William Merritt Chase at the Art Students League that proved pivotal, fostering a disciplined approach to painting and introducing him to the burgeoning American artistic landscape. Chase’s guidance instilled in Stella a foundational understanding of tonal harmony and compositional structure—skills he would later skillfully utilize in his own groundbreaking works. Early canvases reflected a palpable sensitivity to urban life and social realities, capturing the gritty textures of immigrant communities with unflinching honesty. These initial explorations foreshadowed the stylistic innovations that would characterize Stella’s mature oeuvre.The Futurist Revelation
A profound disillusionment with American society propelled Stella's return to Italy in 1909, seeking reconnection with his heritage and fueling a yearning for artistic renewal. Yet, it was during his time abroad—specifically in Paris—that Stella experienced the seismic impact of Futurism. Drawn to the movement’s fervent celebration of speed, technology, and industrial progress, he became captivated by Umberto Boccioni and Gino Severini's vision of a future brimming with dynamism and innovation. The Futurist manifesto’s assertion that “painting must be like a flash of lightning” resonated deeply within Stella’s artistic sensibilities, prompting him to abandon traditional techniques in favor of bold color palettes and fractured perspectives—a stylistic paradigm shift that would define his artistic trajectory.Brooklyn Bridge Studies and Precisionist Style
Stella's most iconic achievement resides in his meticulous depictions of the Brooklyn Bridge, undertaken between 1913 and 1916. These paintings exemplify Precisionism, characterized by geometric forms and crisp lines—a deliberate rejection of Impressionistic softness—and a commitment to capturing the structural integrity of the bridge with unwavering accuracy. He wasn’t merely documenting an architectural marvel; he was conveying its essence—its monumental scale, its rhythmic repetition, and its symbolic representation of American ingenuity and progress. The Brooklyn Bridge became for Stella a tangible embodiment of modernity's transformative power, reflecting his belief in the ability of art to illuminate the complexities of the contemporary world.Legacy and Continuing Influence
Stella’s participation in the Armory Show of 1913 cemented his reputation as a pioneer of American modernism, attracting considerable acclaim for his innovative stylistic approach and establishing him as a key figure within the avant-garde movement. Katherine Dreier's Societe Anonyme recognized Stella’s contribution to artistic advancement, marking the establishment of New York’s first museum dedicated to experimental art—a testament to his enduring influence on subsequent generations of artists. Joseph Stella’s legacy extends far beyond his celebrated paintings; he served as an inspiration for countless creatives who sought to push boundaries and redefine artistic conventions. His unwavering dedication to stylistic experimentation continues to resonate today, securing his place as a pivotal figure in the history of American art.Йозеф Стела
1877 - 1946 , Италия
Бързи факти
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Футуризъм и Прециозъм
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Американски модернизъм']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Умберто Бочони
- Чино Северино
- Date Of Birth: 1877
- Full Name: Joseph Stella
- Nationality: Италиански гражданин
- Notable Artworks:
- Битката на светлини, Кони Айленд
- Дер Розенкавалиер
- Пролетта
- Place Of Birth: Muro Lucano, Италия

Стъклото е налично само в размери под 110 см