アート相談を無料で

x
プリントを購入 プリントを購入画像を 購入する 画像を 購入する シェアするシェアする
詳細を見る詳細を見る お気に入りに追加 お気に入りに追加 ダウンロードダウンロード 似ている作品似ている作品 X線X線 スライドショースライドショー

Flora

Explore the genre & history paintings of Ferdinand Keller (1842-1922), a German artist known for his depictions of bullfighting, landscapes, and royal commissions. Discover his legacy!

手描き油彩複製画

当社のアーティストが、お客様のご希望のサイズと額縁に合わせて、キャンバスに手描きで制作する油彩画です。

Standard
custom
CM
INCH

作品のオリジナル比率に合わせた、当店の規定サイズからお選びください。

高さ

特定のフレームやスペースに合わせて、ご希望のサイズをご入力いただけます。選択されたサイズが元の画像の比率と異なる場合、アートワークをトリミングするか、手描きで要素を追加して絵画を拡張いたします。デジタルモックアップ を制作し、制作開始前にご確認(承認)をいただきます。
画面上のプレビューは、実際のトリミングや拡張を正確に反映しているものではありません。最終的な構図は、モックアップによってのみ正確にご確認いただけます。
カスタムサイズもご利用いただけますが、元の比率を維持するためには、あらかじめ用意されたリストからサイズを選択することをお勧めいたします。

カスタマイズの例:顔をお客様の写真に置き換える、ペットを追加する(例:猫を犬に変更)、背景に隠れたメッセージを入れる、背景の風景や要素を変更するなど。
ご注文後、WahooArt.com チームより詳細な指示をお送りするとともに、仕上がりイメージ(モックアップ)をご提供いたします。

世界中への配送()は、通常の5週間ではなく、3〜4週間でお届けいたします。(4 7月)。品質には一切妥協いたしません。

why_choose_icon
世界中へ無料エクスプレス配送
why_choose_icon
高品質なリネンキャンバス
why_choose_icon
配送時完全保険付
why_choose_icon
関税・輸入税の払い戻し保証
why_choose_icon
忠実な色彩再現保証
why_choose_icon
60日間返品保証(製造上の欠陥のみ)
why_choose_icon
100% 全額返金保証
why_choose_icon
まとめ買い割引のご案内

合計金額

-

reproduction

Flora

複製技法

複製画のサイズ

-

合計金額

-


アーティストの略歴

Ferdinand Keller (1842–1922): A Pioneer of Romantic Symbolism

Ferdinand Keller (August 5, 1842 – July 8, 1922) stands as a pivotal figure in German Romantic painting, recognized primarily for his masterful depictions of bullfighting and landscapes imbued with profound symbolic resonance. Born in Karlsruhe to the family of a civil engineer, Keller’s artistic journey began amidst the intellectual fervor of his time—a period marked by burgeoning interest in psychology and philosophical explorations into the human condition. His formative years were shaped by witnessing his father's involvement in ambitious infrastructural projects across Brazil, fostering an early appreciation for observation and meticulous detail. Keller’s formal training commenced at the Karlsruhe Academy of Fine Arts under Johann Wilhelm Schirmer, a celebrated educator who championed classical ideals and instilled in Keller a dedication to artistic rigor. Schirmer’s influence extended beyond technique; he encouraged Keller to contemplate the broader implications of art as a vehicle for conveying emotion and intellectual insight—a cornerstone of Romantic philosophy. Following Schirmer's untimely demise, Keller honed his skills with Ludwig des Coudres, whose teachings further refined Keller’s stylistic sensibilities. Dissatisfaction with the Academy’s conservative approach propelled him toward independent study, prioritizing private instruction in the studio of Hans Canon, a sculptor known for his expressive realism. These formative experiences fueled Keller's artistic explorations, encompassing extensive travel to Switzerland and France between 1866 and 1867—locations that served as sources of inspiration for his landscapes and imbued them with the spirit of Romantic idealism. He achieved considerable acclaim early in his career with “The Death of Philip II,” presented at the International Exposition of Paris in 1867, demonstrating his ability to capture dramatic emotion and psychological complexity within a monumental canvas. From 1867 to 1869, Keller resided in Rome, engaging intellectually with Anselm Feuerbach—a fellow artist and philosopher whose ideas profoundly impacted Keller’s artistic worldview. This collaboration fostered a shared commitment to exploring the relationship between art and spirituality, shaping Keller's distinctive aesthetic vision. Keller’s directorial tenure at Karlsruhe Academy (1870–1913) solidified his position as a leading figure in German art education—a role he embraced with unwavering dedication. Beyond his responsibilities as instructor and director, he undertook significant commissions for theatrical productions, notably decorating the King Carl Hall at the Landesmuseum Württemberg, where his opulent murals showcased his mastery of color and composition. Recognizing Keller’s artistic merit and contribution to cultural heritage, Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden, bestowed upon him the title of nobility—a testament to his enduring legacy as a visionary artist and humanist. Perhaps most notably, he undertook the monumental task of painting “The History of Baden,” now housed at the Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden—a project that exemplifies Keller’s ambition to engage with grand narratives and convey profound emotional truths through visual art. Keller's artistic output extended beyond monumental murals; his etchings served as illustrations for numerous literary works, demonstrating his versatility as an artist and furthering his engagement with intellectual discourse. His landscapes, characterized by atmospheric perspective and evocative tonal harmonies, capture the sublime beauty of Alpine vistas—reflecting the Romantic preoccupation with confronting the grandeur of nature and contemplating its spiritual significance. Keller’s paintings are distinguished by their meticulous attention to detail, combined with a masterful command of color and light—elements that contribute to their expressive power and enduring appeal. His artistic legacy continues to inspire artists today, cementing his place as one of Germany's most influential Romantic painters.
ferdinand keller

ferdinand keller

1842 - 1922

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Arnold Bocklin']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Hans Canon
    • Ludwig Richter
  • Date Of Birth: August 5, 1842
  • Date Of Death: July 8, 1922
  • Full Name: Ferdinand Keller
  • Nationality: German
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Death of Philip II
    • Türkenlouis
  • Place Of Birth: Karlsruhe, Germany