CONSULENZA D'ARTE GRATUITA

x
Ordina la riproduzione Ordina la riproduzioneAcquista download Acquista download InviaInvia
Dettagli operaDettagli opera Aggiungi ai preferiti Aggiungi ai preferiti ScaricaScarica SimiliSimili RadiografiaRadiografia SlideshowSlideshow

Saint Jerome

Magnificent hand-painted reproduction of Juan Ribalta’s ‘Saint Jerome’. A contemplative Renaissance masterpiece featuring a scholar bathed in light, signed by the artist. Elevate your space.

Meta Description: Scopri Juan Ribalta, pittore spagnolo influenzato dal padre Francisco Ribalta e dallo stile caravaggesco! Ammira opere come San Giovanni Evangelista e L'adorazione dei pastori nel Museo del Prado.

Giclée / Stampa d'arte

Stampa giclée o su tela di qualità museale, con produzione rapida e diverse opzioni di finitura.

P118B $10
P118H $10
P118W $10
P438Z $10
P508JH $12
P508YH $12
P805H $10
P805Z $10
P919BZ $10
P919G $10
P919XJ $10
P959ZH $10
P968JZ $12
W106C $8
W218G $10
W218JH $8
W218Y $10
W307PJ $10
W316G $10
W316PJ $8
W316Y $10
W398PJ $8
W4111J $10
W500HY $15
W500JH $15
W692G $12
W849H $8
W940BG $15
W953PJ $8

Standard
custom
CM
INCH

Scegli tra le nostre dimensioni predefinite, che rispettano le proporzioni originali dell'opera d'arte.

larghezza
altezza

È possibile inserire dimensioni personalizzate per adattare l'opera a una cornice o a uno spazio specifico. Se la dimensione selezionata non corrisponde alle proporzioni dell'immagine originale, procederemo al ritaglio dell'opera o all'estensione dell'immagine con un bordo specchiato o a tinta unita. Un mockup digitale ti verrà inviato per approvazione prima dell'inizio della produzione.
Si prega di notare che l'anteprima a schermo non riflette il ritaglio o l'estensione effettivi. Solo il mockup mostrerà accuratamente la composizione finale.
Sebbene siano disponibili dimensioni personalizzate, si raccomanda di selezionare una dimensione dall'elenco predefinito per preservare le proporzioni originali.

Consegna in tutto il mondo () in 2 settimane invece delle normali 4/5 settimane. (8 Luglio)

why_choose_icon
Spedizione espressa gratuita in tutto il mondo
why_choose_icon
Tela in lino di alta qualità
why_choose_icon
Assicurazione completa sulla spedizione
why_choose_icon
Garanzia di rimborso dei dazi doganali
why_choose_icon
Garanzia di fedeltà cromatica
why_choose_icon
Politica di reso entro 60 giorni (solo per difetti)
why_choose_icon
Garanzia di rimborso al 100%
why_choose_icon
Sconto per acquisti multipli

Prezzo totale

-

reproduction

Saint Jerome

Giclée / Stampa d'arte

Dimensioni riproduzione

-

Prezzo totale finale

-


Biografia dell'artista

Juan Ribalta: A Baroque Legacy Shaped by Caravaggio’s Shadow

Juan Ribalta (1597 – 1628) stands as a singular figure within the vibrant tapestry of Spanish Baroque painting, a talent tragically cut short but whose artistic output nonetheless resonates with enduring beauty and technical prowess. Born in Valencia, Spain, Ribalta inherited an artistic lineage steeped in tradition—his father, Francisco Ribalta, was himself a celebrated painter deeply influenced by Caravaggio’s revolutionary approach to chiaroscuro and dramatic realism. While precise details surrounding Ribalta's early life remain elusive, biographical accounts suggest he was born in Madrid before relocating to Valencia, where he established his artistic career. The loss of his mother at the tender age of eleven profoundly impacted Ribalta’s formative years, shaping him into a man driven by an unwavering dedication to his craft. Early Influences & Artistic Training: Francisco Ribalta's Caravaggio-inspired style undeniably served as Ribalta’s foundational influence. This embrace of tenebrism—the stark contrast between light and dark—became a hallmark of Ribalta’s oeuvre, imbuing his canvases with an emotional intensity rarely seen in contemporary art. Ribalta meticulously studied Caravaggio’s techniques, absorbing the artist's masterful use of dramatic lighting to heighten emotion and create palpable realism – a stylistic decision that would define his entire artistic career. He honed his skills under his father’s watchful eye, diligently practicing anatomical accuracy and compositional principles—skills crucial for conveying spiritual depth and capturing human expression with unparalleled sensitivity. Notable Commissions & Patronage: Ribalta gained recognition through prestigious commissions from the Valencian Cathedral, securing the monumental task of depicting Saint Sebastian. This ambitious undertaking showcased his mastery of composition and anatomical accuracy—skills honed by meticulous observation and a profound understanding of artistic principles. The depiction of Saint Sebastian exemplifies Ribalta’s ability to transform religious iconography into emotionally resonant art, reflecting Caravaggio's influence in portraying suffering and piety with uncompromising realism. His work benefited from the support of influential patrons who recognized his exceptional talent and commissioned him for significant projects—a testament to his reputation within the artistic circles of Valencia during his lifetime. Ribalta’s Artistic Achievements: Among Ribalta’s most celebrated masterpieces are “The Adoration of the Shepherds,” now housed at Bilbao’s Museo de Bellas Artes, and “Saint Peter,” both monumental canvases demonstrating Ribalta's exceptional skill in capturing human emotion and conveying spiritual depth. These paintings stand as enduring symbols of Baroque artistry—characterized by their dramatic lighting, meticulous detail, and profound psychological insight. Furthermore, he produced captivating portraits, notably Gaspar De Aguilar, a celebrated poet whose likeness Ribalta immortalized with remarkable sensitivity and detail—a testament to his ability to portray character and intellect through visual representation. His portrait of Gaspar De Aguilar is considered one of the finest examples of Baroque portraiture in Spain, capturing not only the subject’s physical appearance but also his intellectual spirit and contemplative gaze. Technique & Legacy: Ribalta's technique was characterized by meticulous brushwork and an unwavering commitment to capturing the subtleties of light and shadow. Like Caravaggio, he employed a dramatic chiaroscuro effect, utilizing intense contrasts to heighten emotional impact and create a palpable sense of realism—a stylistic decision that would define his entire artistic career. His canvases exemplify the period’s preoccupation with religious fervor and humanist ideals—themes that continue to inspire admiration and scholarly study today. Despite his untimely death at just 31, Ribalta left behind a legacy of artistic excellence that continues to captivate audiences worldwide. His paintings remain treasured examples of Baroque art, embodying the spirit of innovation, emotional expression, and technical virtuosity—a testament to the enduring power of talent and dedication within the annals of art history.
Juan Ribalta

Juan Ribalta

1597 - 1628 , Spagna

Dati rapidi

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Baroque
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: Caravaggio
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: Francisco Ribalta
  • Date Of Birth: Valencia, Spain (1597)
  • Date Of Death: 1628
  • Full Name: Juan Ribalta
  • Nationality: Spanish
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Saint Sebastian
    • Adoration of Shepherds
  • Place Of Birth: Madrid