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Teekanne

En detaljeret gouache på lærred af Balthasar Wigand fra 1820, der gengiver en teekanne med glaslåg og gyldne detaljer. Nu udstillet på Wien Museums Kunstkammer.

Discover Balthasar Wigand, an Austrian painter renowned for intricate miniatures & portraits. Explore his detailed works at the Vienna Museum of Applied Arts.

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Teekanne

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  • Movement: Romanticism
  • Location: Wien Museum, Vienna
  • Influences: Classical Antiquity
  • Artistic style: Realistic
  • Notable elements or techniques: Detailed miniature painting
  • Title: Tea Container
  • Subject or theme: Still Life

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Et Etu Te Koppen

En lille smule kunsthistorie kan åbne øjnene for en verden af detaljer og følelser, som ofte går tabt i vores hektiske hverdag. Denne fantastiske tekoppe malet af Balthasar Wigand i 1820 er mere end blot et praktisk objekt; den er et vidnesbyrd om en unik kunstnerisk æra og en dyb fascination for klassisk kunst og præcision.
  • Kunstnerens Baggrund: John Henning var ikke en navn, der fandtes i monumentale skulpturer, men hans arv ligger i et bemærkelsesværdigt kunstnerisk engagement og omhyggelig detalje. Han blev født i Paisley, Skotland, i en familie med rødder i træbearbejdning og udviklede sig til en mester inden for miniaturekunst gennem årelange studier og dedikation.
  • Det Bemærkelsesværdige Projekt: Henning var ikke ude efter berømmelse gennem store værker; han brugte hele 12 år på at skabe præcise replikaer af Parthenon og Bassae frizser – gigantiske marmorpanser, der gengiver scener fra det gamle græske liv – i en skala, der var næsten umulig: små kopier blot to tommer høje, men strækker sig over imponerende 24 fod lange. Dette projekt afslører ikke kun Henning’s tekniske kunnen, men også hans fascination for klassisk kunst og den stigende interesse for nøjagtig gengivelse i britisk kunst i begyndelsen af det 19. århundrede.
  • Stil og Teknik: Wigand anvendte gouache på lærredet, hvilket sikrer en dyb og fyldig farvepalette samt en fantastisk detaljegrad. Gouache er kendt for sin evne til at skabe klare linjer og præcise konturer samtidig med at det bevarer varmen og lysstyrken af oliemaleri.
  • Historisk Kontekst: Maleriet blev udført i Wien omkring 1820, hvilket placerer det i hjertet af romantikken – en periode præget af øget fokus på følelser og subjektivitet samt en tilbagevenden til klassiske idealer. Wigand var en del af denne kunstneriske bevægelse og søgte inspiration fra den gamle verdens skønhed.
Symbolik og Emotionel Påvirkning: Denne lille tekoppe er ikke blot et produkt af teknisk kunnen; den repræsenterer også principper om orden og symmetri – egenskaber, der ofte findes i klassiske kunstværker. Den gyldne kant omkring koppen symboliserer rigdom og prestige, hvilket henviser til den aristokratiske smag, der var populær på tiden. Når man betragter værket, kan man føle en følelse af ro og elegance – minder om en tid, hvor kunst og håndværk blev værdsat højt. Reproduktionens Kvalitet: En højkvalitets reproduktion af denne tekoppe vil ikke blot bringe et smukt kunstværk ind i dit hjem, men vil også give dig mulighed for at opleve Wigand’s teknik og kunstneriske vision på en måde, der er tilgængelig for alle. WahooArt tilbyder reproduktioner af høj kvalitet, der efterligner originalens farver og detaljer nøjagtigt – perfekt til både kunstelskere og interiørdesignere.

Kunstnerens biografi

John Henning: The Sculptor of Miniature Wonders

John Henning (1771–1851) wasn’t a name etched in the annals of grand historical sculpture, yet his legacy resides in an astonishing feat of artistic dedication and meticulous detail. Born in Paisley, Scotland, into a family rooted in carpentry, Henning’s journey from craftsman to miniature master is a testament to his singular vision and unwavering commitment. He didn't seek fame through monumental works; instead, he dedicated twelve years to painstakingly recreating the iconic Parthenon and Bassae friezes – colossal marble panels depicting scenes of ancient Greek life – on a scale that defied belief: tiny replicas just two inches high yet stretching over twenty-four feet in length. This remarkable achievement offers a unique window into the artistic sensibilities of early 19th-century Britain, revealing a fascination with classical antiquity and a burgeoning interest in accurate reproduction.

Henning’s early life provided a solid foundation for his future endeavors. Trained by his father, he initially honed his skills as a carpenter, developing an appreciation for the properties of wood and its potential for intricate detail. It was through portraiture that he truly discovered his artistic voice, creating cameos of friends and family that showcased his burgeoning talent for capturing likenesses with remarkable precision. This early success paved the way for him to pursue more ambitious projects, ultimately leading him to the monumental task of replicating the ancient friezes.

The Inspiration: Elgin’s Marbles and a Royal Patron

The catalyst for Henning's extraordinary undertaking was his encounter with the newly arrived Parthenon marbles in Burlington House. Witnessing these fragments of classical history, he became captivated by their beauty and complexity. Crucially, he secured permission from Lord Elgin to study and draw them, an opportunity that proved invaluable. It was during this period that Henning conceived the idea of using his drawings as a basis for creating slate molds – miniature versions capable of producing remarkably detailed replicas. This innovative approach, combined with the patronage of Princess Charlotte, provided him with the resources and encouragement he needed to embark on his ambitious project.

The Princess’s interest in Henning's work stemmed from her own fascination with classical art and literature. She commissioned a medallion portrait of the sculptor himself, an event that not only boosted his confidence but also exposed him to a wider circle of influential figures. This royal connection undoubtedly played a significant role in securing funding and recognition for his extraordinary endeavor.

The Process: A Labor of Love

Henning’s process was nothing short of obsessive. He meticulously studied the original friezes, painstakingly recreating every detail – from the folds of drapery to the expressions on the faces of the figures. He utilized a complex system of slate molds, each requiring countless iterations and adjustments to achieve the desired level of accuracy. The sheer scale of the project demanded immense patience and unwavering dedication; it was a labor of love that consumed his life for twelve years. His work wasn’t simply copying; he aimed to recreate the essence of the originals, capturing their spirit and grandeur in miniature.

Interestingly, Henning didn't attempt to copyright his creations, recognizing the impossibility of protecting the work of long-dead artists. This reflects a broader attitude towards artistic ownership during that era, where inspiration and imitation were often seen as integral parts of the creative process. The Bassae frieze, added later to the project, further extended this period of intense dedication.

Legacy and Significance

John Henning’s miniature replicas of the Parthenon and Bassae friezes represent a remarkable achievement in the history of art reproduction. They demonstrate not only his exceptional technical skill but also his deep appreciation for classical antiquity. His work influenced subsequent generations of artists and craftsmen, contributing to the development of techniques for accurate reproduction and inspiring a renewed interest in ancient Greek culture. While he may not be as widely celebrated as some of his contemporaries, Henning’s legacy endures through these exquisite miniature masterpieces – tangible testaments to his dedication, ingenuity, and profound respect for the past.

Today, fragments of these remarkable creations can be viewed at the Musée du Louvre in Paris. They stand as a poignant reminder of a solitary artist who dedicated his life to capturing the beauty and grandeur of ancient Greece on a scale that defied imagination.

balthasar wigand

balthasar wigand

1771 - 1846 , Austria

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Sculpture, Miniatures
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['None],\n "Artists or movements influenced by this artist": [None']
  • Date Of Birth: 1771
  • Date Of Death: 1851
  • Full Name: John Henning
  • Nationality: Scottish
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Parthenon frieze
    • Bassae frieze
  • Place Of Birth: Paisley, Scotland
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