Menüü
TASUTA KUNSTIKONSULTATSIOON
Tellimaks maali Tellimaks maaliOsta digipilt Osta digipilt SaadaSaada
Teave teose kohtaTeave teose kohta Lisa lemmikutesse Lisa lemmikutesse Laadi allaLaadi alla Sarnased teosedSarnased teosed RöntgenuuringRöntgenuuring SlaidietendusSlaidietendus

Barent - the circumcision

Discover Bernard Pietersz Fabritius (1624-1673), a Dutch Baroque painter known for poignant portraits & biblical scenes like 'The Young Painter.' Explore his masterful works!

Giclée / Kunstiprint

Muuseumikvaliteediga giclée- või kangasprint kiire tootmisega ja paindlikud viimistlusvõimalused.

Standard
custom
CM
INCH

Vali meie eelmääratud suurused, mis vastavad teose algupärastele proportsioonidele.

laius
kõrgus

Saate sisestada oma mõõdud, et need sobiks konkreetse raami või ruumi sisse. Kui valitud suurus ei vasta originaalteose proportsioonidele, lõigame teose ära või laiendame pilti peegeldatud või ühtlase servaga. Enne tootmisprotsessi algust saadetakse Teie kinnitamiseks digitaalne näidis.
Palun märka, et ekraanil kuvatav eelvaade ei kajasta tegelikku lõigamist või laiendamist. Ainult näidis kujutab täpselt lõplikku kompositsiooni.
Kuigi erimõõdu on saadaval, soovitame originaaproportsioonide säilitamiseks valida mõõt ette määratud nimekirjast.

Ülemaailmne tarne () 2 nädala jooksul, tavalise 4/5 nädala asemel. (18 juuli)

why_choose_icon
Tasuta ekspresssaatmine üle maailma
why_choose_icon
Kõrgekvaliteediline linakangas
why_choose_icon
Täielik transpordikindlustus
why_choose_icon
Tollimaksude tagastamise garantii
why_choose_icon
Värvitoime täpsuse garantii
why_choose_icon
60-päevane tagastusõig: ainult tootmisdefektide korral
why_choose_icon
100% raha tagasi garantii
why_choose_icon
Hulgusoodustus

Kogu summa

-

reproduction

Barent - the circumcision

Giclée / Kunstiprint

Reproduktsiooni suurus

-

Kogusumma

-


Kunstniku elulugu

Bernard Pietersz Fabritius: A Master of Light and Shadow

Bernard Pietersz Fabritius (1624 – 1673) stands as one of the most enigmatic figures in Dutch Baroque painting, a talent tragically cut short by illness but whose legacy continues to inspire awe. Born in Muiden, Netherlands, Fabritius’s early life remains shrouded in relative obscurity, leaving much to speculation about his formative years and artistic inclinations. He apprenticed under Hendrick Jacobsz van Dyck, absorbing the stylistic precepts of Flemish Mannerism and honing his skills in portraiture and genre scenes—a foundation that would prove invaluable as he embarked on a remarkable career. Fabritius quickly gained recognition for his meticulous attention to detail and masterful manipulation of light and shadow, characteristics that define his distinctive style. Unlike many of his contemporaries who favored grand scale and opulent decoration, Fabritius excelled in capturing intimate moments with profound psychological insight. His canvases are imbued with an almost unsettling realism—a quality achieved through painstaking observation and a dedication to anatomical accuracy that foreshadowed the scientific advancements of the era. He was particularly celebrated for his depictions of biblical subjects, where he employed dramatic compositions and luminous chiaroscuro to convey spiritual fervor and emotional depth. The ‘Young Painter,’ arguably Fabritius’s most famous work, exemplifies this approach perfectly—a poignant portrayal of youthful ambition rendered with breathtaking precision. Fabritius's artistic development coincided with the flourishing of Leiden University and its burgeoning scientific community. He befriended Johannes Vermeer and Willem van der Helm, both innovators in their respective fields, fostering an environment conducive to intellectual curiosity and artistic experimentation. This connection undoubtedly influenced Fabritius’s aesthetic sensibilities, encouraging him to explore new techniques and challenge conventional artistic conventions. His collaborations with Vermeer are particularly noteworthy, demonstrating a shared commitment to capturing the subtleties of everyday life—a departure from the heroic narratives favored by many Baroque artists. Fabritius achieved considerable acclaim during his lifetime, securing commissions for portraits of prominent figures and producing several celebrated biblical scenes. However, his career was abruptly curtailed in 1673 when he succumbed to tuberculosis, leaving behind a tragically incomplete oeuvre. Despite the brevity of his life, Fabritius’s influence on subsequent generations of painters is undeniable. His uncompromising realism and masterful use of light—traits that would become hallmarks of Vermeer's style—established him as a pivotal figure in Dutch Baroque art history. Today, Fabritius’s paintings are treasured for their unparalleled beauty and psychological complexity, cementing his place among the greatest artists of the seventeenth century. They continue to captivate audiences with their haunting stillness and luminous glow, reminding us of the enduring power of artistic vision.
bernard pietersz fabritius

bernard pietersz fabritius

1624 - 1673 , Netherlands

Lühikesed faktid

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Baroque
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Renaissance Painting']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Frans Hals']
  • Date Of Birth: 1624
  • Full Name: Bernard Pietersz Fabritius
  • Nationality: Dutch
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Young Painter
    • The Slaughtered Pig
    • Colonnade giving onto a Park
  • Place Of Birth: Muiden, Netherlands