Sekigahara (2019) 数字艺术 由 Klaus Rudolph
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限量版 (#1/8)
数字艺术,
2D数字工作
在纸上
- 外形尺寸 高度 15.8in, 宽度 35in
- 艺术品状况 艺术品完好无损
- 是否含画框 此作品未装裱
- 分类 电子艺术品 低于US$1,000 表现主义 战争
The battle on October 21, 1600 marked a turning point in Japanese history.
Victory in this battle enabled the House of Tokugawa to consolidate its supremacy in Japan.
Over the next fifty years, there were a few more minor uprisings, but the country was finally pacified.
All images were completely created on the computer.
To convert them into the analog world they are printed on fine art paper with pigmented inks.
For the 15.75 x 34.95 inch (Has a white border with matte finish on each side) edition, there will be a limited edition of only 8 copies of "Sekigahara". Once all 8 prints in this size are sold out, there will be no further prints of "Sekigahara" in the 15.75 inch height by 34.95 inch width size.
The edition is printed on a 300+ gram, natural white, acid-free, museum-quality paper with a matte, soft grained texture.
The mixture of this paper and the pigmented inks guarantee a high protection against UV radiation and a great durability of the image.
Each image of the edition has a consecutive numbering on the back and is signed by hand.
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About Klaus Rudolph
Since his early youth he was theoretically and practically engaged in fine arts. He created photographs, photorealistic graphics, oil paintings and sculptures.
1988-1989: Scholarship for photography from the Hamburg Foundation for Science and Culture.
1989-1995: Reportage and portrait photography for magazines such as Stern and Spiegel, among others represented in the publication" The image of man, 50 years of the magazine Stern: The best photos".
Since 1992: Artist photography for the Kölner Philharmonie, the Ensemble Musikfabrik, the Philharmonie Essen, the Alte Oper Frankfurt, the Konzerthaus Dortmund, the Berliner Philharmonic Orchestra, WDR Cologne, Bavarian Radio, Carnegie Hall New York, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, record companies such as Deutsche Grammophon, Warner Classics, EMI Classics, ECM, Denon and Capriccio, various specialist magazines such as Fono Forum, Gramophone (UK), Die Bühne (Austria) and Joy Classic (South Korea), music publishers as well as artists' agencies, weekly magazines and daily newspapers.
2016: Appointed member of the German Society for Photography (DGPh).
For several years, in addition to photography, he has focused on artistic works created on a digital level.