Rankiniu būdu tapytas aliejus ant droblio jūsų pageidaujamame dydį ir rėmuose – mūsų menininkų darbas pagal užsakymą. ( Perejti prie spausdinimo
Perejti prie skaitmeninio vaizdo)
Pasirinkite iš mūsų nustatytų dydžių, atitinkančių originalaus meno kūrinio proporcijas.
Galite įvesti savo matmenis, kad jie atitiktų konkretų rėmą ar erdvę. Jei pasirinktas dydis neatitinka originalaus paveikslėlio proporcijų, mes arba apkropsime meno kūrinį, arba papildysime tapybą rankomis dažytい elementais. Prieš pradėdami gamybą, jūsų patvirtinimui atsiųsime skaitmeninį maketą.
Atkreipkite dėmesį, kad ekrane rodomas vaizdas neatspindi tikrojo apkarpymo ar papildymo. Tik maketas tiksliai parodys galutinę kompoziciją.
Nors galima rinktis ir individualius dydžius, rekomenduojame pasirinkti matmenis iš nustatytos sąrašo, kad būtų išlaikytos originalios proporcijos.
Pristatymas visame pasaulyje () per 3–4 savaites, o ne įprastai – per 5 savaites. (16 rugsėjis). Kokybė lieka nepakeičiama.
Easter Procession, St. Mark's
Reprodukcijos matmenys
Maurice Brazil Prendergast’s Easter Procession, St. Mark's, is not merely a depiction of a religious rite; it is a vibrant tapestry woven from color, community, and the enduring spirit of celebration. The scene bursts with life, capturing the kinetic energy of people moving together through the sacred space of a church. One can almost hear the rhythmic footsteps and the murmur of devotion echoing off the painted walls. Prendergast masterfully populates this canvas, ensuring that every figure, draped in rich hues—particularly those striking reds—contributes to the overall sense of joyous movement. The inclusion of prominent flags adds vertical accents, drawing the eye across the narrative breadth of the piece.
What elevates this work beyond a simple genre scene is Prendergast’s meticulous attention to detail within the composition. Scattered throughout the foreground and middle ground are carefully placed objects that anchor the viewer's gaze. To the left, a visible clock face suggests the passage of time, perhaps marking the precise moment of the observance, while nearby, a vase and two distinct bowls add domestic or ritualistic accents. These elements—the clock, the vessels, the flags—are not arbitrary; they are carefully orchestrated components that give the scene depth and narrative weight. The technique employed speaks to Prendergast’s training in color and pattern, allowing him to render both the grand sweep of the crowd and the intimate placement of these objects with equal skill.
Painted in 1899, this work sits at a fascinating intersection of late Victorian fervor and emerging modern sensibilities. While rooted in traditional religious subject matter, Prendergast’s handling imbues it with a distinctly modern luminosity. The atmosphere is palpably celebratory, suggesting that the spiritual observance has become a grand public festival. For the collector or designer, this piece offers more than just decoration; it offers an emotional conduit to a moment of collective human experience—a blend of solemn ritual and unbridled communal joy. It speaks to the enduring power of shared belief.
Considering its size of 45 x 35 cm, this reproduction is perfectly scaled to serve as a breathtaking focal point in any grand hall, chapel-inspired living space, or richly decorated interior. The intensity of the color palette ensures that it will interact dynamically with surrounding décor, whether complementing deep jewel tones or providing a brilliant splash against more muted palettes. Owning a piece like this allows one to invite the luminous energy and historical richness of Prendergast’s vision into daily life, transforming a wall into a portal of vibrant memory.
1858 - 1924 , Kanada