Ročno slikano olje na platnu v vaši izbiri velikosti in okvirja, izdelano po naročilu naših umetnikov. ( Preklop na tiskanine
Preklop na digitalno sliko)
Izberite eno od naših vnaprej določenih velikosti, ki ustrezajo prvotnim proporcijam umetničkega dela.
Svoje dimenzije lahko vnesete tako, da se prilagodite določenemu okvirju ali prostoru. Če izbrana velikost ne ustreza razmerjem originalne slike, bomo umetniško delo obrezali ali sliko dopolnili z dodatnimi ročno naslikanimi elementi. Pred začetkom proizvodnje vam bo poslan digitalni osnutek v odobritev.
Upoštevajte, da predogled na zaslonu ne odraža dejanskega obrezovanja ali podaljšanja. Le osnutek bo natančno prikazal končno kompozicijo.
Čeprav so na voljo velikosti po meri, priporočamo izbiro dimenzije s preddefiniranega seznama, da ohranimo originalne razmere.
Svetska dostava () za 3/4 nedelje umesto uobičajenih 5 nedelja. (14 september). Bez kompromisa po pitanju kvaliteta.
Call
Velikost reprodukcije
Paul Delvaux's "Call," completed in 1944, is not merely a painting; it’s an immersion into the unsettling beauty of mortality. This arresting oil on canvas immediately commands attention with its dramatic juxtaposition of opulent decay and vibrant indifference. The scene unfolds within a richly appointed interior – a luxurious room rendered with meticulous detail – where a nude woman sits poised, her gaze fixed upon a skeletal figure reaching towards her. Outside, a bustling cityscape, complete with a grand staircase and anonymous figures, continues its oblivious progress, highlighting the profound disconnect between human experience and the relentless march of time. The painting’s melancholic mood speaks to universal themes of existence, loss, and the seductive allure of oblivion, solidifying Delvaux's place as a key figure in Surrealism.
The skeletal figure, a traditional symbol of mortality, is rendered with chilling realism, its reach towards the woman representing the inescapable nature of death. She embodies earthly beauty and perhaps innocence, vulnerable in the face of this inevitable reality. The juxtaposition of the luxurious interior – a product of human ambition and desire – with the chaotic city reflects the broader anxieties of the interwar period, marked by social upheaval and a growing sense of disillusionment. Delvaux’s work emerged during a time when Surrealism was challenging conventional notions of reality and exploring the subconscious mind, and “Call” exemplifies this movement's fascination with dreamlike imagery and unsettling juxtapositions.
"Call" transcends its historical context to offer a profoundly moving meditation on the human condition. This meticulously crafted reproduction captures not only Delvaux’s technical brilliance but also the emotional power of his original vision. Its size (155 x 150 cm) makes it suitable for both grand and intimate spaces, while its evocative imagery will undoubtedly spark conversation and contemplation. Whether adorning a private collection or serving as a focal point in an interior design scheme, this artwork offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Surrealist history – a haunting reminder of life’s fleeting beauty and the enduring presence of death.
1897 - 1994 , Belgija