Sleep
1922
91.0 x 122.0 cm
Giclée / Kunsttrykk
Giclée- eller lerretsprint av museumskvalitet med rask produksjon og fleksible valgmuligheter for etterbehandling.
Velg mellom våre forhåndsdefinerte størrelser som bevarer kunstverkets opprinnelige proporsjoner.
Du kan oppgi egne mål for å tilpasse en spesifikk ramme eller et bestemt område. Dersom den valgte størrelsen ikke samsvarer med det originale bildets proporsjoner, vil vi enten beskjære kunstverket eller utvide bildet med en speilet eller ensfarget kant. En digital mockup vil bli sendt til din godkjenning før produksjonen starter.
Vennligst merk at forhåndsvisningen på skjermen ikke gjenspeiler den faktiske beskjæringen eller utvidelsen. Kun mockuppen vil vise den endelige komposisjonen nøyaktig.
Selv om tilpassede størrelser er tilgjengelige, anbefaler vi å velge et mål fra den forhåndsdefinerte listen for å bevare de originale proporsjonene.
Verdensomspennende levering () på 2 uker i stedet for standard 4/5 uker. (2 July)
Gratis ekspressfrakt over hele verden
Lerretsduk av høykvalitets lin
Full forsikring under transport
Garanti for refusjon av toll og importavgifter
Garantert korrekt fargegjengivelse
60 dagers returrett (kun ved feil)
100% pengene tilbake-garanti
Rabatt ved flere kjøp
Sleep
Giclée / Kunsttrykk
Størrelse på reproduksjon
-
Endelig pris
-
Beskrivelse av samleobjektet
The Artist and His Work
Leon Kroll was an American painter known for his vibrant and expressive works. His active career extended from 1905 to 1935, during which he created many colorful pieces in oil on canvas and board. One of his notable works, Sleep, is a beautiful depiction of a woman sitting on the grass next to two other women who are lying down. The scene appears to be set in a park or outdoor area with trees surrounding them. There are several people in the image, including one person standing and another person laying down. In addition to the people, there is also an umbrella visible in the painting, which adds to the overall atmosphere of the scene. The painting captures a moment of relaxation and leisure for these individuals as they enjoy their time outdoors.Similar Works by Leon Kroll
Some of Leon Kroll's other notable works include Scene in Central Park, which can be found on /art/list/?Filter=ARACQ4-Leon-Kroll-Scene-in-Central-Park. This painting is a beautiful depiction of the iconic New York City park and showcases the artist's ability to capture the essence of everyday life in the city.- The Barnes Foundation in Merion, Pennsylvania, also features some of Leon Kroll's works, including information about the foundation on /art/list/?Filter=A@D3CDBX-The-Barnes-Foundation-Merion-United-States
- More information about Leon Kroll and his works can be found on Wikipedia
The Smithsonian American Art Museum also features some of Leon Kroll's works, including Sleep, which can be found on their website.
Om kunstneren
Leon Kroll (1884–1974): A Lifelong Pursuit of Realism
Leon Kroll stands as a singular figure in American art history—a steadfast defender of realism amidst the surging tide of abstraction that defined the early twentieth century. Born December 6, 1884, into a family steeped in artistic tradition—his father a violinist and his cousin William Kroll a celebrated composer—Kroll embarked on a creative journey characterized by unwavering dedication to portraying the world with palpable beauty and emotional truth.
- Early Training & Influences: From an early age, Kroll demonstrated exceptional artistic aptitude. He began his formal education at the Art Students League of New York under John Henry Twachtman, absorbing foundational principles of Impressionism and crucially, recognizing the transformative power of Paul Cézanne’s groundbreaking approach.
- Parisian Years & Cézanne's Legacy: His relocation to Paris in 1908 proved pivotal. At the Académie Julian, he honed his skills alongside Laurens, deepening his understanding of artistic expression and solidifying Cézanne’s influence on his stylistic vision—a deliberate choice to honor the artist’s emphasis on geometric forms and tonal harmonies.
Kroll's artistic development unfolded with a purposeful trajectory. He skillfully navigated the evolving landscape of modern art while maintaining an unwavering commitment to representational painting. His distinctive style is marked by lushness and sensitivity, particularly evident in his depictions of the human figure—often reclining nudes positioned within dreamlike landscapes imbued with tranquility and romanticism.
- The Eight & Social Realism: He joined The Eight—a group of artists including Robert Henri and George Bellows—embracing Henri’s advocacy for directness and emotional intensity. This association fueled his exploration of social realism, evident in industrial scenes and cityscapes rendered with a bolder brushstroke, reflecting a desire to engage with the complexities of contemporary life.
Throughout his prolific career, Leon Kroll garnered considerable acclaim for his contributions to American art. His work was exhibited extensively at prestigious venues such as PAFA, The Salmagundi Club and Carnegie Institute earning him numerous awards including the Altman prize in 1932. Beyond gallery walls, he left an indelible mark through monumental murals commissioned for locations like the Department of Justice Building (1935) and Massachusetts’ Worcester Memorial Auditorium (1938-1942). Perhaps most notably, his mosaic for Normandy American Cemetery near Colleville-sur-Mer stands as a testament to his artistic vision translated onto a grand scale—a poignant symbol of remembrance and beauty.
- Public Art & Recognition: His dedication was formally acknowledged through academic honors: election as Associate of the National Academy in 1920, followed by Full Academician status in 1927. He was honored with membership in the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1930 and appointed Chevalier of the Legion of Honor in France in 1950—a crowning achievement reflecting his enduring influence on the artistic landscape.
Leon Kroll’s legacy transcends mere artistic accomplishment; he served as an educator shaping generations of artists with his knowledge and guidance. His unwavering belief in realism positioned him as a crucial link between classicism and modern artistic trends—demonstrating that representational painting could remain vital and relevant even amidst the dominant currents of abstraction.
His paintings continue to inspire awe and reflection, residing in numerous museum collections across the United States ensuring his enduring influence on art history.
Abraham Leon Kroll
1884 - 1974 , USA
Kort om kunstneren
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Realisme
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Paul Cézanne']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Jean Paul Laurens
- John Henry Twachtman
- Date Of Birth: 6 desember 1884
- Date Of Death: 25 oktober 1974
- Full Name: Leon Kroll
- Nationality: Amerikaner
- Notable Artworks:
- Landskap
- Nudepainting
- Stilllife
- Place Of Birth: New York City, USA

Glassalternativet er kun tilgjengelig i størrelser under 110 cm