Portrait de Franz Liszt (1839) Painting by Henri Lehmann

Fine art paper, 10x8 in
  • Original Artwork Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 59.8in, Width 49.2in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Classicism Portrait
Dans ce portrait, Lehmann saisit avec précision les traits et la personnalité de Liszt. Le compositeur est représenté dans une posture élégante et noble, reflétant sa stature artistique et son talent musical exceptionnel. Les détails minutieux, tels que les expressions du visage et les mains habiles, témoignent de l'attention portée par Lehmann aux [...]
Dans ce portrait, Lehmann saisit avec précision les traits et la personnalité de Liszt. Le compositeur est représenté dans une posture élégante et noble, reflétant sa stature artistique et son talent musical exceptionnel. Les détails minutieux, tels que les expressions du visage et les mains habiles, témoignent de l'attention portée par Lehmann aux caractéristiques distinctives de Liszt.

La palette de couleurs utilisée par Lehmann crée une atmosphère chaleureuse et raffinée. Les tons riches et les nuances subtils donnent une profondeur et une intensité à la composition, reflétant l'intensité émotionnelle de la musique de Liszt.

Lehmann parvient à capturer l'essence de Liszt en tant que musicien et en tant qu'homme, révélant à la fois sa passion et sa sensibilité artistique. Le portrait dégage une aura de charisme et de présence, mettant en avant la personnalité magnétique de Liszt.

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Henri Lehmann was a French painter of the 19th century, born on July 17, 1814 in Kiel, Germany and died on December 3, 1882 in Paris. He is best known for his portraits, historical paintings and religious compositions. [...]

Henri Lehmann was a French painter of the 19th century, born on July 17, 1814 in Kiel, Germany and died on December 3, 1882 in Paris. He is best known for his portraits, historical paintings and religious compositions.

Born into a family of artists, Lehmann was introduced to art at an early age. He studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he was a pupil of François-Édouard Picot. He was also influenced by the work of his older brother, Rudolf Lehmann, himself a painter.

Henri Lehmann won the prestigious Prix de Rome in 1835, which allowed him to stay at the Villa Medici in Rome for several years. It was there that he deepened his knowledge of art and developed his pictorial style.

Back in Paris, Lehmann enjoyed a flourishing career in as a painter. He made many portraits of prominent people of the time, including members of the nobility and members of high society. His portraits are distinguished by their precision and elegance, capturing with finesse the features and expressions of his subjects.

In addition to his portraits, Henri Lehmann also distinguished himself in historical and religious painting. He made compositions inspired by antiquity, mythology and biblical subjects. His works are characterized by their balanced composition, their mastery of drawing and their harmonious color palette.

Henri Lehmann has participated in numerous exhibitions in France and abroad, receiving distinctions for his work. He was also a professor at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he trained many talented artists.

Today, the works of Henri Lehmann are present in numerous public and private collections. Its artistic heritage contributes to the enrichment of French cultural heritage.

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