Ručně malovaná olejná barva na plátně ve vašem zvoleném rozměru i s rámem, vyrobená našimi umělci na zakázku. ( Přepnout na tisk
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Vyberte si z našich přednastavených velikostí, které odpovídají původním proporcím díla.
Můžete zadat vlastní rozměry pro konkrétní rám nebo prostor. Pokud se vámi vybraná velikost neshoduje s proporcemi původního obrazu, dílo buď ořízneme, nebo jej doplníme ručně malovanými prvky. Před zahájením výroby vám bude zaslán digitální náhled ke schválení.
Upozorňujeme, že náhled na obrazovce neodpovídá skutečnému ořezu ani rozšíření. Pouze digitální náhled přesně zobrazí finální kompozici.
Ačkoliv je možné zvolit vlastní velikost, pro zachování původních proporcí doporučujeme vybrat rozměr z předdefinovaného seznamu.
Celosvětová doprava () za 3–4 týdny namísto standardních 5 týdnů. (16 září). Bez kompromisů v kvalitě.
La Carmencita
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John Singer Sargent's "La Carmencita," painted in 1890, stands as one of his most celebrated works and a captivating snapshot of the Belle Époque era. Housed within the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, France, this oil on canvas masterpiece (232 x 142 cm) transcends a simple portrait; it's an evocative study of elegance, performance, and cultural identity.
At the heart of "La Carmencita" is the eponymous dancer, a renowned Spanish Gypsy performer who captivated audiences across Europe and America. Sargent masterfully captures her essence in this portrait. She poses with an air of confidence and grace, adorned in a vibrant yellow dress accented by a striking black bow atop her head. The dress itself features a delicate floral pattern, further enhancing its visual appeal. A necklace graces her neck, adding another layer of detail to her attire. Carmencita's identity as a performer is palpable; the painting isn’t merely a likeness but an embodiment of her stage presence and charisma.
"La Carmencita" exemplifies Sargent's mastery of Realism, yet it also reveals subtle influences from the burgeoning Impressionist movement. Sargent employs bold brushstrokes and vivid colors to bring the subject to life, creating a sense of immediacy and dynamism. The background is deliberately blurred, drawing attention solely to Carmencita and emphasizing her presence within the composition. While rooted in realism, Sargent's loose handling of paint and his focus on capturing light and texture demonstrate an appreciation for Impressionistic principles. This blend creates a portrait that feels both grounded in reality and imbued with a sense of fleeting beauty.
Painted during the Belle Époque (roughly 1871–1914), "La Carmencita" reflects the era's fascination with exotic cultures and its celebration of artistic expression. The popularity of Spanish dance in Europe at the time contributed to Carmencita’s fame, and Sargent’s portrait immortalizes her as a symbol of this cultural phenomenon. The vibrant yellow dress can be interpreted as representing vitality, optimism, and perhaps even the theatricality inherent in her profession. The dark background serves not only to highlight the subject but also hints at the mystery and allure associated with Gypsy culture.
"La Carmencita" evokes a sense of quiet elegance and contemplative grace. The dancer’s gaze, though direct, is not confrontational; it invites the viewer into her world. Sargent's ability to capture both physical likeness and psychological depth makes this portrait particularly compelling. The painting remains a testament to Sargent’s skill as a portraitist and his keen eye for capturing the essence of his subjects. Owning a handmade oil painting reproduction allows art enthusiasts to experience the beauty and artistry of "La Carmencita" firsthand, bringing a touch of Belle Époque sophistication into any space.
1856 - 1925 , Itálie