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Ruins

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Nome Classe Data
Alfredo Müller, Ruins (1913). Di pubblico dominio.

Dettagli dell'opera

Artista
Alfredo Müller originaluniqueart.com/it/artists/alfredo-muller_it/
Date dell'artista
1869 – 1939
Pittura
1913
Dimensioni originali
81 x 70 cm

In context

Ruins — Alfredo Müller

How big is it?

The original measures 81 × 70 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

Data di realizzazione

  1. 1860
  2. 1870
  3. 1880
  4. 1890
  5. 1900
  6. 1910
  7. 1920
  8. 1930

Shaded: la vita di Alfredo Müller (1869–1939) ▲ quest'opera, 1913

Opere simili

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Palette colori

Rilevato dall'immagine

    Colore principale

    Walnut #5e4b24

    Tavolozza salvata

    • #5E4B24
    • #A47930
    • #84A2C2
    • #312913
    Palette
    Earthy La gamma cromatica dominante nell'immagine.
    Colore principale
    Walnut
    Intensità
    Balanced La saturazione e la varietà dei colori, da una singola tonalità tenue a molteplici sfumature vivaci.
    Contrasto
    Bold Quanto i colori differiscano in luminosità e saturazione nell'intera opera.
    Armonia
    Balanced Harmony L'armonia cromatica, dall'accostamento contrastante all'unione completa.
    Luminosità
    Shadow Il grado di luminosità o di oscurità complessiva dell'immagine, dalle ombre profonde ai punti di massima luce.
    Saturazione
    Balanced Soft Quanto siano puri e intensi i colori, dal quasi grigio al pienamente vivido.

    Artista e museo

    Ruins — Alfredo Müller

    Artista

    Alfredo Müller

    A Life Bridging Worlds: The Artistic Journey of Alfredo Müller

    Alfredo Müller, born in the bustling port city of Livorno, Italy, on June 30th, 1869, was an artist whose life and work embodied a fascinating confluence of cultures. Hailing from a prosperous Swiss family deeply involved in international trade—cotton and coffee were their fortunes—Müller’s early exposure to a world of commerce would subtly inform his later artistic pursuits, perhaps fostering an appreciation for vibrant exchange and the allure of distant lands. At fifteen, he embarked on formal art training in Florence under the tutelage of Giuseppe Ciaranfi and Michele Gordigiani at the prestigious Academy of Fine Arts. This foundational period instilled in him a classical sensibility, but it was his burgeoning talent that quickly propelled him into the local art scene; by seventeen, he was exhibiting alongside established masters like Giovanni Fattori and Silvestro Lega, a testament to his precocious skill.

    From Tuscan Roots to Parisian Light

    The winds of change blew Müller’s life in a new direction in 1888 when his family relocated to Paris following financial setbacks. This move proved pivotal. Initially studying with François Flameng, he soon found himself drawn to the revolutionary currents sweeping through the French art world.

    Dove approfondire

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    Citazione dell'opera

    MLA
    Müller, Alfredo. Ruins. 1913, https://originaluniqueart.com/it/art/alfredo-muller-ruins-AQSUY9-en/
    APA
    Müller, Alfredo (1913). Ruins [Painting]. https://originaluniqueart.com/it/art/alfredo-muller-ruins-AQSUY9-en/
    Chicago
    Alfredo Müller. Ruins. 1913. https://originaluniqueart.com/it/art/alfredo-muller-ruins-AQSUY9-en/
    Harvard
    Müller, Alfredo (1913) Ruins. Available at: https://originaluniqueart.com/it/art/alfredo-muller-ruins-AQSUY9-en/

    Look closely

    Ruins — Alfredo Müller

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Look back at Sicily (1913), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. Alfredo Müller was about 44 when this was made. What in it looks like the work of an artist at that stage?
    5. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.