免费艺术咨询

x
定制手绘复刻品 定制手绘复刻品购买高清图片 购买高清图片 分享分享
详情详情 加入收藏 加入收藏 下载下载 相似作品相似作品 X射线检测X射线检测 幻灯片播放幻灯片播放

Jerusalem X

A vibrant cityscape capturing the architectural essence of Jerusalem through Hermann Struck's detailed 1916 painting, offering a lively glimpse into history that you can bring to your private collection.

探索赫尔曼·斯特鲁克(Hermann Struck)迷人的蚀刻版画,以及犹太人物与风景肖像。他是一位犹太复国主义艺术家、教育家,也是德国艺术史上的关键人物。

艺术微喷/版画

博物馆级艺术微喷或帆布版画,制作高效,并提供多种饰面选择。

Standard
custom
CM
INCH

从与原作比例一致的预设尺寸中进行选择。

宽度
高度

您可以输入自定义尺寸,以适配特定的画框或空间。如果您选择的尺寸与原图比例不符,我们将对作品进行裁剪,或通过镜像填充/纯色填充边缘的方式来扩展图像。在开始制作之前,我们会向您发送一份数字效果图供您确认。
请注意,屏幕上的预览并不能反映实际的裁剪或扩展效果。只有效果图才能准确展示最终的构图。
虽然我们提供定制尺寸,但为了保持原图比例,我们建议您从预设列表中选择尺寸。

全球配送(),仅需 2 周即可送达,无需等待标准流程的 4/5 周。(6 July)

why_choose_icon
全球免费特快专递服务
why_choose_icon
优质亚麻画布
why_choose_icon
全程运输保险
why_choose_icon
关税退款保证
why_choose_icon
色彩还原度保证
why_choose_icon
60天退货政策(仅限制造缺陷)
why_choose_icon
100%退款保证
why_choose_icon
多件购买优惠

总计金额

-

reproduction

Jerusalem X

艺术微喷/版画

复制品尺寸

-

最终总价

-

作品概览

  • Dimensions: 38 x 29 cm
  • Artist: Hermann Struck
  • Subject or theme: Jerusalem cityscape and architecture
  • Notable elements: Clock, buildings, mountains, people
  • Title: Jerusalem X

藏品详情

A Window into the Holy City: The Soul of Jerusalem X

In the quiet mastery of Hermann Struck’s Jerusalem X, we are invited to step through a portal into a world where time seems to suspend itself amidst the ancient stones of a legendary landscape. Painted in 1916, this evocative work transcends mere topography, offering instead a profound meditation on the intersection of human life and eternal architecture. The scene unfolds with a vibrant vitality, capturing the bustling yet sacred atmosphere of Jerusalem through a delicate balance of light and shadow. As the eye wanders across the cityscape, one encounters the rhythmic dance of buildings, the soft silhouettes of distant mountains, and the subtle presence of figures that breathe life into the stone, creating a composition that feels both deeply personal and universally significant.

Struck, a master of the etching needle and a pivotal figure in German-Jewish art history, brings a unique sensitivity to this canvas. While he was celebrated for his technical precision in lithography and portraiture—capturing the likenesses of giants like Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud—his approach to landscape in Jerusalem X reveals a painterly warmth that is truly captivating. The technique employs a rich, luminous palette that breathes life into the urban sprawl; the colors are not merely descriptive but emotional, casting a glow that suggests the golden hour of a Mediterranean afternoon. This mastery of light allows the viewer to feel the heat radiating from the walls and the cool respite offered by the scattered greenery, making the painting an immersive sensory experience.

The Intersection of History and Spirit

To behold this piece is to engage with a complex historical tapestry. Created during the tumultuous era of the First World War, the painting offers a serene counterpoint to the global upheaval of 1916. There is a poignant symbolism embedded in the very structure of the city; the clock visible on one of the buildings serves as a silent memento mori, a reminder of the fleeting nature of human moments against the backdrop of an ancient, enduring civilization. For the collector or the interior designer, this work offers more than just aesthetic beauty; it provides a narrative anchor. It is a piece that speaks of heritage, resilience, and the timeless allure of the Levant.

Integrating such a masterpiece into a curated space requires an appreciation for its emotional depth. Whether placed in a sun-drenched study or a sophisticated gallery setting, Jerusalem X acts as a focal point of contemplation. Its ability to evoke nostalgia and wonder makes it an ideal selection for those seeking to infuse their surroundings with a sense of worldly wisdom and historical gravity. As a high-quality reproduction, this work allows the splendor of Struck’s vision to reside within the modern home, offering a permanent connection to the spirit of one of the world's most storied cities.

相似艺术品


艺术家简介

早年生活与教育

赫尔曼·斯特鲁克 (Hermann Struck) 是一位享誉盛名的德裔犹太艺术家,于1876年3月6日出生于德国柏林。他在柏林美术学院深造,在那里,他精益求精,磨炼了自己在绘画与蚀刻技法方面的卓越才华。

艺术生涯

斯特鲁克的艺术生涯以其在石版画和蚀刻画领域的非凡天赋而著称,他的作品常以犹太题材与自然景观为主题。凭借着极高的艺术造诣,他在艺术界赢得了广泛的认可,并成为受人尊敬的人物。值得一提的是,斯特鲁克于1908年出版了《蚀刻艺术》(Die Kunst des Radierens),这部具有开创意义的著作不仅涵盖了深厚的理论基础,还提供了实用的技法指导。

代表作品与艺术关联

斯特鲁克的一系列杰作包括:

锡安主义活动与军事服役

斯特鲁克不仅是一位艺术家,更是一位热忱的锡安主义者和犹太活动家。1903年,他访问了以色列地,并在第五届锡安主义大会上展示了自己的艺术作品。在第一次世界大战期间,他曾担任翻译、联络官及军事艺术家的多重角色。

传承与晚年生活

斯特鲁克的艺术遗产通过其众多的蚀刻画和油画得以永存,这些珍贵的藏品散见于世界各地的博物馆,其中包括德国克雷费尔德的凯撒·威廉博物馆。1944年1月11日,他在以色列海法溘然长逝。

在 WahooArt 欣赏斯特鲁克的艺术

欢迎前往 WahooArt 探索赫尔曼·斯特鲁克的艺术世界,这里收藏了丰富的蚀刻画与绘画作品。欲了解更多关于斯特鲁克生平与成就的信息,请访问 维基百科探索赫尔曼·斯特鲁克的艺术:
赫尔曼·斯特鲁克

赫尔曼·斯特鲁克

1876 - 1944 , 德国

艺术家简介

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: 石版画、蚀刻画
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['马克·查加尔']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['约瑟夫·伊萨雷尔斯']
  • Date Of Birth: 1876年3月6日
  • Date Of Death: 1944年1月11日
  • Full Name: 赫尔曼·斯特鲁克
  • Nationality: 德犹裔
  • Notable Artworks:
    • 《盲乞丐》
    • 纽约中央公园
    • 佛罗伦萨大教堂
  • Place Of Birth: 德国柏林