Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner, 1760 - Assumption of Mary - fine art print

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This 18th century artpiece named Assumption of Mary was painted by Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner. The original was painted with the exact size: 59 x 53,5 cm and was painted on the medium oil on canvas. Today, the work of art is part of the Belvedere's art collection in Vienna, Austria. With courtesy of © Belvedere, Vienna, inventory number: 2063 (licensed - public domain). Creditline of the artwork: purchase from Councilor Richard Canaval, Klagenfurt in 1920. In addition to this, the alignment is square and has an image ratio of 1 : 1, which means that the length is equal to the width. Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner was a male painter, etcher, whose style was mainly Baroque. The painter lived for a total of 49 years, born in 1712 in Kufstein, Tyrol, Austria and passed away in the year 1761.

Possible product material choices

We offer a range of various sizes and materials for every product. You can choose your your favorite size and material among the following options:

  • The acrylic glass print (with real glass coating): An print on acrylic glass, which is sometimes referred to as a print on plexiglass, will transform your favorite original work of art into great home decoration. The major benefit of an acrylic glass fine art print is that sharp contrasts and also painting details become more visible due to the subtle gradation.
  • Canvas: The UV printed canvas material applied on a wood frame. It makes the exclusive look of three dimensionality. A canvas of this artpiece will let you turn your fine art print into a large size work of art as you know from galleries. The great advantage of canvas prints is that they are relatively low in weight. That means, it is easy and straightforward to hang the Canvas print without the support of additional wall-mounts. Canvas prints are suited for any type of wall.
  • Poster (canvas material): Our poster print is a printed canvas with a slight surface texture. It is best suited for framing the art copy with a custom frame. Please bear in mind, that depending on the absolute size of the poster we add a white margin 2-6cm round about the work of art, which facilitates the framing with your custom frame.
  • Aluminium dibond print: Aluminium Dibond prints are prints on metal with a true depth effect. A direct Direct Print on Aluminum Dibond is the ideal introduction to art replicas produced with aluminum. For your Direct Print On Aluminum Dibond, we print your artpiece on the aluminium surface. The bright & white parts of the work of art shimmer with a silk gloss but without glare. Colors are bright and luminous in the highest definition, details of the print appear clear and crisp.

Legal disclaimer: We try what we can in order to describe our products with as many details as possible and to demonstrate them visually on the different product detail pages. Although, some colors of the print materials and the printing might vary somehwat from the representation on the screen. Depending on the screen settings and the condition of the surface, not all color pigments are printed as exactly as the digital version. Since all our art prints are processed and printed by hand, there might as well be slight discrepancies in the exact position and the size of the motif.

Article table

Product categorization: fine art print
Reproduction: digital reproduction
Manufacturing method: UV direct print (digital printing)
Origin of the product: German production
Type of stock: on demand production
Intended product usage: wall décor, wall art
Alignment of the artwork: square alignment
Image ratio: (length : width) 1 : 1
Image aspect ratio interpretation: the length is equal to the width
Material options: acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), poster print (canvas paper), canvas print, metal print (aluminium dibond)
Canvas on stretcher frame (canvas print) size variants: 20x20cm - 8x8", 30x30cm - 12x12", 50x50cm - 20x20", 70x70cm - 28x28", 100x100cm - 39x39", 150x150cm - 59x59", 180x180cm - 71x71"
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating): 20x20cm - 8x8", 30x30cm - 12x12", 50x50cm - 20x20", 70x70cm - 28x28", 100x100cm - 39x39"
Poster print (canvas paper) variants: 30x30cm - 12x12", 50x50cm - 20x20", 70x70cm - 28x28", 100x100cm - 39x39"
Aluminium print sizes: 20x20cm - 8x8", 30x30cm - 12x12", 50x50cm - 20x20", 70x70cm - 28x28", 100x100cm - 39x39"
Framing of the artprint: without frame

Work of art background information

Artpiece title: "Assumption of Mary"
Categorization: painting
Generic term: classic art
Temporal classification: 18th century
Created in the year: 1760
Approximate age of artwork: over 260 years
Medium of original artwork: oil on canvas
Dimensions of the original artpiece: 59 x 53,5 cm
Exhibited in: Belvedere
Location of the museum: Vienna, Austria
Web page: Belvedere
License: public domain
Courtesy of: © Belvedere, Vienna, inventory number: 2063
Creditline: purchase from Councilor Richard Canaval, Klagenfurt in 1920

Artist table

Artist name: Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner
Alternative names: j. w. baumgartner, Baumgärtner Wilhelm, Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner, baumgartner joh. wolfgang, joh. wolfg. baumgartner, baumgartner j. w., baumgartner joh. wolfg., Baumgartner Johann Wolfgang, johann wolfg. baumgartner, Baumgartner Johann-Wolfgang
Gender: male
Jobs of the artist: etcher, painter
Artist category: old master
Styles of the artist: Baroque
Age at death: 49 years
Born in the year: 1712
Hometown: Kufstein, Tyrol, Austria
Died: 1761
Deceased in (place): Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany

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General specifications by the museum (© - by Belvedere - www.belvedere.at)

Surrounded by a host of angels, saints and biblical figures, the Mother of God rises to the Trinity up. Striking here is caused by the density of the figures darkness that much of the heavenly airiness of Baumgartner's contemporaries - such as Daniel Gran and Franz Anton Maulbertsch - takes off. Exciting is the design of the three vaulted gusset, because it is not clear whether this should be implemented as a trompe l'oeil, or as three-dimensional pieces. Although has received on the draft, a drawing in the Castle Museum of Ellwangen, we have no knowledge regarding the execution of a dome fresco. [Georg Lechner, 2013]

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