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Meisterwerk Reproduktion in Anlehnung an / Inspired by
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Beschreibung
* Inspiriert und in Anlehnung an ihre Vorgabe
* Aufwendig erstellt mit importierten Ölfarben auf bester importierter Leinwand
* 100% von Hand gemalt
Original
70 x 70 cm 99.00 Euro
* Weitere moegliche Abmessungen (Als Beispiel):
1 1/2 der Originalabmessungen 105 x 105 cm 159.00 Euro
2 x der Originalabmessungen 140 x 140 cm 259.00 Euro
Weitere Abmessungen sind gern möglich. Bei Bedarf kontaktieren Sie uns bitte furr ein individuelles Angebot.
Unsere Kuenstler
Alle unsere Reproduktionen beruehmter und weniger beruehmter Meisterwerke sind von unseren Kuenstlern per Hand gemalte Replikationen. Die Kuenstler unserer Gruppe sind in der Regel Absolventen einer thailändischen Universitaet, wir haben in unserer Gruppe allerdings auch Autodidakten, die teilweise eigene Bilder kreieren und diese dann im Art Cafe in Pattaya / Thailand ausstellen: ()
Zahlung
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Versand, Abwicklung & Gebuehren
* Alle Bilder werden, wenn nicht anders vereinbart, vom Postamt Banglamung (Provinz
Chonburi) Thailand per Einschreiben / Luftpost verschickt.
Um unsere Kunden vor Zoll und Einfuhrsteuer zu schuetzen, deklarieren wir die Sendungen als Geschenk mit einem minderen Wert.
Porto und Verpackungs-Gebuehren:
* Europa 25.00 Euros
* USA/Kanada 30.00 Euros
* Australien/ New Seeland 25.00 Euros
* Afrika 35.00 Euros
* Asien 15.00 Euros
Kombinations-Rabatt auf weitere Bestellungen: 50% Nachlass auf Porto und Verpackungspauschale bei Kauf eines jeden weiteren Gemaeldes.
Gemaelde koennen auch per EMS (Express Mailing Service der Thailändischen Post mit einer Zustellung innerhalb von 3-5 Arbeitstagen) oder per Kurierdienst, DHL, TNT etc mit höheren Tarifen verschickt werden:
Aufschlag pro Sendung fuer Versand per EMS 35,00 Euro
Aufschlag pro Sendung fuer Versand per Kurierdienst wie z.B. DHL 75,00 Euro
Verpackung
Die erworbenen Gemaelde werden in einer PVC Tube gerollt (je nach Abmessung bis zu 5 Bilder) und dann sicher verschickt.
Lieferzeit
Alle Bilder werden - sofern nicht anders vereinbart - bis spaetestens 15 Arbeitstage (3 Wochen) nach Zahlungseingang verschickt. Der regulaere Postweg einer Sendung, die per Einschreiben / Luftpost von Thailand abgeschickt wurde, dauert in der Regel etwa 10 – 14 Tage zu jedem beliebigen Ort der Welt.
Versicherung
Is optional Ist optional und kann von uns fuer den Kaeufer kostenlos abgeschlossen werden. Bitte bedenken Sie, dass die Angabe des tatsaechlichen Werts des/der Gemaelde vom Zoll zur Erhebung einer Einfuhrumsatzsteuer fuehren kann.
Zufriedenheitsgarantie
Ihr Gemaelde wird von einem unserer talentierten Kuenstler individuell fuer Sie erstellt und wir werden Ihnen auf Wunsch digitale Fotos Ihres Bildes (Ihrer Bilder) schicken, bevor wir es (diese) an Sie verschicken. Sollten Sie nach Erhalt trotzdem nicht zufrieden sein, erstatten wir Ihnen den vollen Kaufpreis (Ohne Porto und Verpackung) nachdem Sie es uns zurueck geschickt haben.
Volle Neuerstellung / Ersatzlieferung (Ohne Porto und Verpackung) fuer beschaedigte oder zerstoerte Gemaelde. Bitte um Nachricht innerhalb von 3 Tagen und Ruecksendung in Originalverpackung innerhalb von / Tagen nach Erhalt der Sendung.
Buddha Head from the 14th Centurz
as Displayed at the National Museum of
Thailand in Ayudhaya / Thailand
Museum Qualityat Affordable Prices
Art Reproduction
Inspired by the said Art Piece
Description
* inspired by the original masterpiece as described above
* Oil painting reproduction on canvas - 100% hand painted
* Unframed - Unstretched
* Dimensions as the original:
70 x 70 cm 99.00 Euro
* Other possible sizes:
1 1/2 105 x 105 cm 159.00 Euro
2 x 140 x 140 cm 259.00 Euro
Other and individual sizes are possible. Please send Email for Quotations.
Our Artists
All our reproduction paintings are hand painted replica of famous artworks by our commissioned artists who are self taught or formally trained in Fine Art Schools. Some of them also create original paintings that are currently displaying in our gallery at the Art Café in Pattaya / Thailand: ()
Payment
Bank Transfer To Current Account of Citibank Braunschweig in Germany
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Please make payment within 7 days of transaction final.
Shipping & Handling
* All paintings will be shipped from Chonburi / Thailand by Registered Airmail.
* USA/Canada 30.00 Euros
* Australia/ New Zealand 25.00 Euros
* UK/Europe 25.00 Euros
* Africa 35.00 Euros
* Asia 15.00 Euros
Combined Postage Discount: 50% combined postage discount is offered for any additional item after the first purchased painting.
Shipment may also be per EMS (Express Mailing Service) of Thai Post with a delivery within 3 to 5 working days or by DHL, TNT etc
Surcharge for shipment by EMS 35,00 Euro
Surcharge for shipment by TNT, DHL or similar 75,00 Euro
Packing
The purchased painting will be rolled in a protective PVC tube.
Delivery Time
All paintings are shipped within 15 business days (3 weeks) after a valid payment is successfully received. It takes approximately 10 to 14 days for shipment by Registered Airmail from Thailand to any worldwide destinations.
Insurance
Is optional in case of lost order or damaged, customer is entitled to get reissue of a new order free of charge.
Satisfaction Guarantee - Refund Policy
Your ordered painting(s) will be painted individually for you by one of our talented artists. Digital pictures will be taken and send to you before shipment in order to obtain your approval. In case, that you are not satisfied with the artwork after receiving it, we will refund you (less shipping and handling fee). Please provide notice to return within 3 business days of receiving the artwork that should be returned within 7 days in original packing.
Full money refund (less shipping and handling fee) for any damaged or defective merchandise. Please provide notice to return within 3 business days of receiving the artwork that should be returned within 7 days in original packing.
Klimt was a member of the Vienna Secession, a group of artists that broke away from the traditional way of painting. The painting was judged to be pivotal and revolutionary, akin to Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d'Avignon of the same year. The picture was painted in Vienna and commissioned by Ferdinand Bloch-Bauer[2]. As a wealthy industrialist who had made his fortune in the sugar industry, he sponsored the arts and favored and supported Gustav Klimt. His wife Adele Bloch-Bauer became the only model who was painted twice by Klimt when he completed a second picture of her, Adele Bloch-Bauer II, in 1912.
Adele Bloch-Bauer II, Gustav Klimt (1912)
Adele Bloch-Bauer had indicated in her will that Klimt's paintings should be donated to the Austrian State Gallery.[3] She died in 1925 from meningitis. When the Nazis took over Austria, her widowed husband had to flee to Switzerland. His property, including the Klimt paintings, was confiscated. In his 1945 testament, Bauer-Bloch designated his nephew and nieces, including Maria Altmann, as the inheritors of his estate.[4]
As Bloch-Bauer's pictures had remained in Austria, the government took the position that the testament of Adele Bloch-Bauer had determined that these pictures were to stay there. After a protracted court battle in the United States and in Austria (see Republic of Austria v. Altmann), binding arbitration by the Austrian court established in 2006 that Maria Altmann was the rightful owner of this and four other paintings by Klimt.[5] The decision was received in Austria with dismay.
THE PAINTINGS AND THE HISTORY
VIENNA BEFORE WORLD WAR ONE
In the early years of the twentieth century, Vienna, the capital of the multinational Habsburg Empire, was a thriving metropolis enjoying what Austrians called ”the last sparkle of the imperial age,” while also leading the way into the future in every area of art and culture. It was a city with one of the world’s most vigorous music and theater scenes, a leading university, and thriving literary coffeehouses. Composers Gustav Mahler and Arnold Schoenberg, philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, authors Arthur Schnitzler and Hugo von Hofmannsthal, and psychologist Sigmund Freud were among the many Viennese residents who were extending the boundaries of art, thought, and the human psyche.
The visual arts of the time took part in an international movement of cultural renewal, known in England as the Arts and Crafts movement, in France as Art Nouveau, and in Germany and Austria as Jugendstil (Youth Style). This graceful new style was seen everywhere in Vienna, notably in the subway stations of architect Otto Wagner and the spare geometric buildings of Adolf Loos.
Modern artists throughout Europe were breaking away from conservative official art associations to form independent artists’ collectives, or “secessions.” The Vienna Secession, of which Klimt was a prominent member, consisted of a relatively small and generally like-minded group of artists and was closely tied to the decorative arts.
GUSTAV KLIMT
Gustav Klimt was born in 1862 into an artistic Viennese family and received his education at Vienna’s School of Fine Arts. He began his career with a commission to decorate the ceiling of the grand staircase at the Burg Theater, among the most prominent Viennese buildings and the most important venue for high society. His murals for the theater combined a variety of historical references, including naturalistic portraits of the city’s most prominent citizens, and brought him awards and great prominence. A series of allegorical paintings he subsequently created for the University of Vienna, however — radical treatments of themes such as “Philosophy,” “Jurisprudence,” and "Medicine” — provoked scorn and ridicule.
Klimt turned his energies to the Vienna Secession, of which he had been a founding member. His Secessionist style departed from his earlier traditional naturalism and was based on the sinuous linearity of Jugendstil. He soon became known as the foremost portraitist of Vienna’s new upper class, primarily its female members. He depicted the wives and daughters of these wealthy families as splendid icons enfolded in luxuriant patterns. This development reached spectacular intensity in a handful of rare paintings in his “gold style.” These portraits were so labor-intensive that he averaged only one per year after 1900. Each portrait required many sketches (several hundred in the case of Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I, on which he worked from 1904 to 1907).
In contrast to these elegant renderings of the socially prominent, he also painted landscapes, devoid of any human presence, that evoked the mystery and richness of nature.
Klimt died of a stroke in Vienna in 1918, leaving numerous paintings unfinished.