Constantin Hansen, 1836 - San Pietro in Vincoli, Roma - fine art print

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Original information about the artwork from Nationalmuseum Stockholm website (© Copyright - by Nationalmuseum Stockholm - www.nationalmuseum.se)

English: New acquisition, June 2014: View of San Pietro in Vincoli in Rome by Constantin Hansen Nationalmuseum has expanded its fine art collection with the acquisition of a view of Rome with the church of San Pietro in Vincoli in the foreground, painted in 1836 by the Danish artist Constantin Hansen (1804-1880). The oil sketch represents a type of painting that became common in the first half of the 19th century, when artists from northern Europe visited Rome in large numbers. They stayed for several years, developing their artistic sense and technical skill. A key part of their education involved immortalizing views like this in deftly executed oil sketches. Although many of the motifs were well known to the tourists of the time, the artists were equally likely to choose an insignificant view. Their primary goal was to practise depicting light and atmosphere as realistically as possible. The resulting works were therefore not specifically intended for sale or even for public display. In these works, the artists did not need to adhere to convention, but could allow themselves to be subjective in their portrayal. The motifs are often somewhat insignificant, with a perspective that does not immediately focus on what is expected. Instead, the motifs seem to be based on a personal fascination. In recent decades, oil sketches featuring Italian motifs have been increasingly sought after by museums and private collectors alike. A magical sense of calm hangs over Hansen’s view of the church of San Pietro in Vincoli, largely because the foreground is completely dominated by a quiet, deserted square. One possible explanation is that the artist associated the setting with personal experiences, rather than wishing to document the view as such. From the foreground, the viewer’s eye is directed down a steep street, between a walled garden at left and the church at right, to gaze out over the distant roofs of Rome through a bluish haze. It is easy to imagine how, from the spot where he was painting, the artist would have felt drawn first to the mysterious garden behind the walls, then to the cool, dark interior of the church, and finally to the city beyond, with its infinite number of alleyways teeming with life. For artists such as Constantin Hansen, sketches like this became treasured souvenirs, which they often kept for the rest of their life. It is conceivable that these paintings are considered so desirable today because of their fresh, realistic depictions. The intervening years are quickly blotted out, and contemporary viewers can easily share the artist’s experience of and fascination with this Roman scene. The donor, Mrs Ulla-Bella Sandberg (1926–2013), was a long-time member of the Friends of Nationalmuseum and bequeathed her entire estate to the museum. Combined with a generous donation from director Gunnar Hultmark, this bequest enabled the purchase of Constantin Hansen’s exquisite view of Rome. Nationalmuseum has no budget of its own for new acquisitions, but relies on gifting and financial support from private funds and foundations to enhance its collections of fine art and craft. Målningen föreställer en vy över Rom från en plats vid kyrkan San Pietro in Vincoli. Utförd under en av konstnärens vistelser i Italien. Månadens nyförvärv, Juni 2014 Vy av San Pietro in Vincoli i Rom av Constantin Hansen Ntionalmuseums målerisamling har utökats med en vy av Rom med kyrkan San Pietro in Vincoli i förgrunden, målad 1836 av den danske konstnären Constantin Hansen (1804-1880). Hans oljestudie representerar en typ av måleri som blev vanligt under 1800-talets första hälft när en rad konstnärer från norra Europa vistades i Rom. Där stannade man i flera år för att växa i konstnärlig mening och utveckla en teknisk skicklighet. Ett viktigt led var att i flyhänta oljestudier föreviga utsikter som denna. Även om motiven inte sällan var berömda bland dåtidens turister kunde konstnärerna lika gärna välja en oansenlig vy. Det primära syftet var istället en övning i att så naturtroget som möjligt framställa ljus och atmosfär. Resultatet var därför inte direkt avsett att säljas eller ens visas för publik. Här behövde konstnärerna inte ta hänsyn till konventioner utan kunde tillåta sig att bli subjektiva i sina framställningar. Motiven är ofta ganska oansenliga och med perspektiv som inte omedelbart sätter det förväntade i fokus. Istället verkar de bygga på en personlig fascination. Under de senaste decennierna har oljestudier med italienska motiv blivit alltmer eftertraktade bland såväl museer som privata samlare. Det vilar ett magiskt lugn över Constantin Hansens vy av kyrkan San Pietro in Vincoli, vilket mycket beror på att bildens förgrund helt domineras av en stillsam och ödslig plats. En möjlig förklaring är att konstnären själv förknippat miljön med egna upplevelser snarare än att han har velat dokumentera vyn i sig. Från förgrunden leds man in mellan en muromgärdad trädgård till vänster och kyrkan till höger längs en brant gata för att slutligen nå ut över taken i ett blånande, disigt Rom. Det är lätt att föreställa sig hur konstnären från punkten där han målat känt dragningskraften först från den hemlighetsfulla trädgården bakom murarna och sedan från de mörka, svala rummen bakom kyrkans fasader samt slutligen från stadens oändlighet av gränder och liv. För konstnärer som Constantin Hansen blev studier som denna till kära resminnen som de ofta behöll livet ut. En tänkbar förklaring till att dessa målningar är så åtråvärda idag är den friska framställningen och naturtroheten. Det stora tidsavståndet utplånas raskt och vår tids betraktare kan lätt dela konstnärens upplevelse och fascination av ett romerskt motiv. Givaren, fru Ulla-Bella Sandberg (1926-2013) var mångårig medlem av Nationalmusei Vänner. Hon testamenterade hela sin kvarlåtenskap till Nationalmuseum. Denna donation jämte gåvomedel från direktör Gunnar Hultmark möjliggjorde förvärvet av Constantin Hansens utsökta vy från Rom. Nationalmuseum har inga egna medel att förvärva konst och konsthantverk för utan samlingarna berikas genom gåvor och privata stiftelse- och fondmedel.

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The piece of art titled San Pietro in Vincoli, Roma was painted by the Danish artist Constantin Hansen. The original measures the size: Height: 26 cm (10,2 ″); Width: 26 cm (10,2 ″). Oil on canvas was used by the Danish painter as the technique for the masterpiece. It is included in the Nationalmuseum Stockholm's collection, which is Sweden's museum of art and design, a Swedish government authority with a mandatet o preserve cultural heritage and promote art, interest in art and knowledge of art. With courtesy of Nationalmuseum Stockholm & Wikimedia Commons (public domain license).Additionally, the artwork has the creditline: . On top of that, alignment of the digital reproduction is in square format and has a side ratio of 1 : 1, which implies that the length is equal to the width. The painter Constantin Hansen was an artist from Denmark, whose art style was primarily Romanticism. The Romanticist painter was born in the year 1804 in Rome, Roma province, Lazio, Italy and passed away at the age of 76 in 1880.

Structured artwork data

Title of the artpiece: "San Pietro in Vincoli, Roma"
Artwork classification: painting
Generic term: modern art
Century: 19th century
Year of creation: 1836
Artwork age: 180 years old
Artwork original medium: oil on canvas
Original dimensions: Height: 26 cm (10,2 ″); Width: 26 cm (10,2 ″)
Museum: Nationalmuseum Stockholm
Place of museum: Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
Museum website: Nationalmuseum Stockholm
License: public domain
Courtesy of: Nationalmuseum Stockholm & Wikimedia Commons

About the item

Article classification: art print
Method of reproduction: digital reproduction
Manufacturing process: UV direct print
Manufacturing: produced in Germany
Type of stock: production on demand
Proposed product use: wall art, art collection (reproductions)
Orientation: square format
Side ratio: length : width - 1 : 1
Image ratio interpretation: the length is equal to the width
Materials you can choose: canvas print, metal print (aluminium dibond), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), poster print (canvas paper)
Canvas on stretcher frame (canvas print): 20x20cm - 8x8", 30x30cm - 12x12", 50x50cm - 20x20", 70x70cm - 28x28", 100x100cm - 39x39", 150x150cm - 59x59"
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) size options: 20x20cm - 8x8", 30x30cm - 12x12", 50x50cm - 20x20", 70x70cm - 28x28", 100x100cm - 39x39", 150x150cm - 59x59"
Poster print (canvas paper) size options: 30x30cm - 12x12", 50x50cm - 20x20", 70x70cm - 28x28", 100x100cm - 39x39"
Aluminium dibond print: 20x20cm - 8x8", 30x30cm - 12x12", 50x50cm - 20x20", 70x70cm - 28x28", 100x100cm - 39x39"
Picture frame: not included

Artist overview

Name of the artist: Constantin Hansen
Additional names: Hansen Constantin, Hansen Carl Christian Constantin, Hansen, Carl Christian Constantin, Constantin Hansen
Gender of the artist: male
Nationality: Danish
Professions of the artist: painter
Country of origin: Denmark
Artist category: modern artist
Art styles: Romanticism
Lifetime: 76 years
Born: 1804
Birthplace: Rome, Roma province, Lazio, Italy
Year of death: 1880
Place of death: Frederiksberg, Sj?lland, Denmark

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