Rembrandt Peale, 1817 - Portrait of Jane Griffith Koch - fine art print

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The modern art piece of art Portrait of Jane Griffith Koch was made by the male artist Rembrandt Peale. The original creation has the size: 34 × 29 1/16 in (86,36 × 73,82 cm) and was painted with the techinque oil on canvas. Today, the artwork belongs to the collection of Los Angeles County Museum of Art, which is the largest art museum in the western United States, with a collection of more than 142.000 objects that illuminate 6.000 years of artistic expression across the globe. We are pleased to reference that this public domain masterpiece is being supplied with courtesy of Los Angeles County Museum of Art (www.lacma.org).: . What is more, the alignment is portrait and has a side ratio of 1 : 1.2, meaning that the length is 20% shorter than the width. Rembrandt Peale was a male curator, painter of American nationality, whose art style can be classified as Neoclassicism. The Neoclassicist painter lived for a total of 82 years and was born in 1778 in Bucks county, Pennsylvania, United States, county and passed away in the year 1860 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, United States.

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  • Printed poster (canvas material): The poster print is a printed canvas paper with a granular surface structure, which reminds the actual masterpiece. Please bear in mind, that depending on the size of the poster print we add a white margin 2-6cm round about the work of art, which facilitates the framing with your custom frame.
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Item background info

Product categorization: fine art reproduction
Method of reproduction: digital reproduction
Production process: UV direct printing
Product Origin: Germany
Stock type: on demand production
Intended product use: wall art, home design
Alignment: portrait alignment
Aspect ratio: length to width 1 : 1.2
Aspect ratio interpretation: the length is 20% shorter than the width
Materials you can select: poster print (canvas paper), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), canvas print, metal print (aluminium dibond)
Canvas print (canvas on stretcher frame) sizes: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47"
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) size variants: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47"
Poster print (canvas paper) sizes: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47"
Dibond print (alumnium material) options: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47"
Art print framing: unframed product

Artwork information

Painting title: "Portrait of Jane Griffith Koch"
Artwork categorization: painting
Generic term: modern art
Artwork century: 19th century
Year of creation: 1817
Age of artwork: over 200 years
Artwork original medium: oil on canvas
Original size: 34 × 29 1/16 in (86,36 × 73,82 cm)
Exhibited in: Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Museum location: Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Museum website: Los Angeles County Museum of Art
License type of artwork: public domain
Courtesy of: Los Angeles County Museum of Art (www.lacma.org)

Artist summary table

Name: Rembrandt Peale
Aliases: Rembrandt Peale, Peale Rembrandt, Peale, peale rembrandt, peale rembrand
Gender of the artist: male
Nationality: American
Jobs: painter, curator
Home country: United States
Classification: modern artist
Styles of the artist: Neoclassicism
Died aged: 82 years
Born: 1778
Place of birth: Bucks county, Pennsylvania, United States, county
Died in the year: 1860
Died in (place): Philadelphia, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, United States

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Notes from the Curator: The letter that the male sitter has apparently just pulled from his correspondence folder is addressed to [Ja]cob Gerard Koch (1761-1830), a prosperous merchant and prominent citizen of Philadelphia. Born in Holland, Koch emigrated to America before 1778. His business as an importer and merchant of "German" linens made him wealthy enough to purchase a country estate, Fountain Green, at the Falls of the Schuylkill in about 1801 and leave an immense estate in 1830 of more than a million dollars. A conspicuous patriot during the War of 1812, he contributed five thousand dollars toward the building of a frigate. Contemporaries remarked upon his exceptional corpulence; he weighed more than three hundred pounds. The letter bears a postal hand stamp "SHIP" and a manuscript rate marking "6." Although the six-cent rate was in use for a long time (1794-1861), the earliest known use of the "SHIP" hand stamp was in 1817, which suggests to historian Frederick S. Dickson that the paintings should be dated between 1817 and 1820, when Koch retired from business and moved to Paris. At that time he was married to his second wife, Jane Griffith (born in Ireland about 1772), whom he had married in Philadelphia in 1801. She survived her husband and lived in Paris until 1848. In 1833 Mrs. Koch wrote to her brother-in-law Matthew Huizinga Messchert in Philadelphia to order a copy of the portraits from THOMAS SULLY, who referred to them in his journal as by "R. Peale," confirming the stylistic evidence that points to an attribution of the original portraits to Rembrandt Peale. Closely comparable with the Koch portrait, for instance, would be Rembrandt Peale’s portrait of General Samuel Smith from the period of about 1817-18, in Baltimore’s Peale Museum, and his portrait of Isaac McKim of the same period at the Maryland Historical Society. Peale frequently posed his male subjects with one arm over a chair back to create a pyramidal composition, as in the portrait of Koch. Together with a general simplification and geometrizing of form, this most stable of compositions contributes to the neoclassical order of the portrait, which, however, is balanced by the strong contrasts and turbulent sky painted in the romantic tradition. As was his custom, Peale carried out the wife’s portrait in an even more romantic manner, with flowing lines, softer modeling, and a less direct gaze. While the male and female types are dissimilar, the unified architectural space between the portraits leaves little doubt that they are a pair. This background is among the most elaborate and impressive that Rembrandt Peale painted. Together with the richness and high quality of the figure painting, it marks the pair as among the artist’s finest works.

Notes from the Contributor: Painting by Rembrandt Peale (Museum: Los Angeles County Museum of Art)

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