Buffet
Giclée / Kunstafdruk
Giclée- of canvasafdruk van museumkwaliteit met snelle productie en flexibele afwerkingsopties.
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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Biografie van de kunstenaar
The Poet of Iron and Glass: The Life of Hector Guimard
Hector Guimard (1867-1942) stands as a singular figure in the annals of Art Nouveau architecture, embodying its ethos of organic form and flowing lines—a testament to the transformative power of design. Born in Lyon, France, he pursued his artistic education at the École des Beaux-Arts and later honed his skills at the School of Decorative Arts, establishing himself as both a craftsman and an innovator within the burgeoning Parisian avant-garde movement. His career spanned decades, leaving behind an indelible mark on the cityscape and shaping perceptions of beauty and functionality through a lens that merged the industrial with the biological.
Guimard’s artistic journey began amidst the fervor of Impressionism and Japonisme, absorbing stylistic cues from these movements that would ultimately coalesce into his distinctive vision. However, it was Castel Béranger—the inaugural apartment building in Paris—that cemented his reputation as a pioneer of Art Nouveau. Selected from a competitive design brief in 1899, Guimard’s audacious proposal captivated judges with its innovative use of ironwork and glass, establishing it as the first true exemplar of this revolutionary style. The building's undulating façade, adorned with stylized floral motifs and intricate geometric patterns—a deliberate rejection of rigid classical forms—became a symbol of artistic aspiration and signaled a decisive break from traditional architectural conventions.
A Legacy Written in the Streets of Paris
Guimard’s fame ascended to unparalleled heights thanks to his involvement in the construction of Paris’s first underground railway stations. Between 1890 and 1930, he designed approximately fifty metro entrances and over one hundred and forty-one station halls—a monumental undertaking that profoundly impacted the city's visual landscape and cultural identity. These structures are instantly recognizable for their graceful arches crafted from cast iron, which seem to emerge from the earth like skeletal vines or exotic flora. Through these entrances, Guimard brought high art to the masses, turning a utilitarian transit system into an immersive gallery of organic modernism.
Beyond the grand scale of urban architecture, Guimard’s genius extended into the intimate realms of interior design and decorative arts. He believed that a cohesive aesthetic should permeate every aspect of life, from the structural bones of a building to the smallest household object. His work often featured:
- Furniture Design: Pieces such as his Bench for a Smoking Parlour (1897) demonstrate how he applied the same sinuous, whip-lash curves found in his architecture to functional wooden forms, creating an atmosphere of luxurious, naturalistic elegance.
- Metalwork and Ironwork: His mastery over cast iron allowed him to manipulate hard, industrial materials into soft, fluid shapes that mimicked the growth patterns of plants.
- Integrated Ornamentation: In works like the entrance to Castel Béranger, he utilized elegant blue metal bars and intricate decorative elements to create a rhythmic, visual melody across the building's surface.
The Enduring Spirit of Art Nouveau
The historical significance of Hector Guimard lies in his ability to bridge the gap between the craftsmanship of the past and the industrial possibilities of the future. While his style was deeply rooted in the natural world, his use of mass-produced materials like iron and glass anticipated the functionalist movements that would follow. He did not merely decorate buildings; he breathed life into them, creating environments that felt as though they were breathing alongside their inhabitants.
Though the era of Art Nouveau eventually gave way to the more rigid geometries of Art Deco and Modernism, Guimard's influence remains etched into the very soul of Paris. His ability to transform the urban environment into a poetic landscape of iron and glass ensures that he is remembered not just as an architect, but as a visionary who taught the modern world how to find beauty in the organic flow of life.
Hector Guimard
1867 - 1942 , France
Belangrijkste feiten
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Art Nouveau
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Gustav Eiffel
- Victor Horta
- Date Of Birth: March 10, 1867
- Date Of Death: May 20, 1942
- Full Name: Hector Guimard
- Nationality: French
- Notable Artworks:
- Madame Guimard’s Bedroom
- Grids for the Paris Métro
- Place Of Birth: Lyon, France


De optie voor glas is alleen beschikbaar bij een formaat kleiner dan 110 cm.