Jan Anthonisz van Ravesteyn - Portrait of an Officer - fine art print

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The masterpiece was painted by the artist Jan Anthonisz van Ravesteyn. The work of art measures the size height: 116 cm width: 96,5 cm | height: 45,7 in width: 38 in and was painted with the techinque oil on canvas. The artwork has the following text as inscrption: bears inscription: 23.. This artwork can be viewed in in the Mauritshuis's art collection, which is located in The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands. With courtesy of - Mauritshuis, The Hague (public domain license). Creditline of the artwork: Honselaarsdijk Palace, Naaldwijk, in or before 1694; Nationale Konst-Gallery, The Hague, 1804-1805; Nationaal Kabinet (Royal Museum), ‘Besoigne-Kamer’ (the Business Affairs Room) and Picture Gallery of Prince William V, The Hague, 1805-1821; transferred, 1822; on long-term loan to the Het Loo Palace Nationaal Museum, Apeldoorn, 1984-2015; on long-term loan to the National Military Museum, Soest, since 2017. Further, the alignment of the digital reproduction is in portrait format and has a ratio of 1 : 1.2, meaning that the length is 20% shorter than the width.

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For every fine art print we offer a range of different sizes and materials. The following options are available for individualization:

  • Aluminium dibond print: This is a metal print manufactured on aluminium dibond material with an outstanding depth. The white and bright sections of the artwork shimmer with a silk gloss, however without any glow. Colors are luminous in the highest definition, fine details of the print appear crisp.
  • Print on acrylic glass (with real glass coating on top): An acrylic glass print, often denoted as a plexiglass print, will change the artwork into amazing wall decoration. The work of art is being custom-made thanks to the help of state-of-the-art UV print machines. The major advantage of an acrylic glass fine art copy is that sharp contrasts and minor artwork details become more recognizeable due to the granular tonal gradation. The real glass coating protects your custom art replica against sunlight and heat for between 40-60 years.
  • Canvas print: The printed canvas, which should not be mistaken with an artwork painted on a canvas, is a digital replica printed from an industrial printing machine. It has the extra impression of three dimensionality. Your canvas of this artwork will allow you to transform your art print into a large size collection piece as you would see in a gallery. Canvas prints are relatively low in weight, which means that it is quite simple to hang up your Canvas print without extra wall-mounts. A canvas print is suited for any kind of wall.
  • Poster print (canvas material): Our poster print is a UV printed cotton canvas paper with a granular surface texture, that reminds the original masterpiece. The printed poster is appropriate for placing your art replica with the help of a custom frame. Please note, that depending on the absolute size of the poster we add a white margin 2-6cm around the work of art in order to facilitate the framing.

Legal note: We try whatever we can in order to depict the art products with as many details as possible and to display them visually. Nevertheless, the tone of the print materials and the print result may diverge to a certain extent from the image on your device's screen. Depending on the screen settings and the nature of the surface, color pigments may not be printed as exactly as the digital version on this website. Considering that all our are processed and printed by hand, there may also be minor discrepancies in the size and exact position of the motif.

Structured article details

Print product type: fine art print
Reproduction: digital reproduction
Production technique: UV direct print
Provenance: German production
Type of stock: production on demand
Product usage: wall gallery, wall decoration
Alignment of the image: portrait alignment
Aspect ratio: (length : width) 1 : 1.2
Image aspect ratio interpretation: the length is 20% shorter than the width
Available product fabrics: acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), poster print (canvas paper), canvas print, metal print (aluminium dibond)
Canvas print (canvas on stretcher frame) sizes: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47", 150x180cm - 59x71"
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating): 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47", 150x180cm - 59x71"
Poster print (canvas paper) options: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47"
Aluminium dibond print variants: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47"
Frame: not available

Structured artwork information

Title of the piece of art: "Portrait of an Officer"
Categorization: painting
Painted on: oil on canvas
Original dimensions: height: 116 cm width: 96,5 cm
Artwork original signature: bears inscription: 23.
Exhibited in: Mauritshuis
Museum location: The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands
Website of the museum: Mauritshuis
License type: public domain
Courtesy of: Mauritshuis, The Hague
Artwork creditline: Honselaarsdijk Palace, Naaldwijk, in or before 1694; Nationale Konst-Gallery, The Hague, 1804-1805; Nationaal Kabinet (Royal Museum), ‘Besoigne-Kamer’ (the Business Affairs Room) and Picture Gallery of Prince William V, The Hague, 1805-1821; transferred, 1822; on long-term loan to the Het Loo Palace Nationaal Museum, Apeldoorn, 1984-2015; on long-term loan to the National Military Museum, Soest, since 2017

Short overview of the artist

Name of the artist: Jan Anthonisz van Ravesteyn
Jobs of the artist: painter
Died at the age of: 85 years
Year born: 1572
Year of death: 1657

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Additional specifications from Mauritshuis (© Copyright - Mauritshuis - Mauritshuis)

Honselaarsdijk Palace, Naaldwijk, in or before 1694; Nationale Konst-Gallery, The Hague, 1804-1805; Nationaal Kabinet (Royal Museum), ‘Besoigne-Kamer’ (the Business Affairs Room) and Picture Gallery of Prince William V, The Hague, 1805-1821; transferred, 1822; on long-term loan to the Het Loo Palace Nationaal Museum, Apeldoorn, 1984-2015; on long-term loan to the National Military Museum, Soest, since 2017

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