Offering to Ceres, c.1619 Jacob Jordaens (1593-1678)
Location: Prado Museum Madrid SpainOriginal Size: 165 x 112 cm
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Painted by European Аrtists with Academic Education
Museum Quality
+ 4 cm (1.6") Margins for Stretching
Creation Time: 6-8 Weeks
Creation Process
We create our paintings with museum quality and covering the highest academic standards. Once we get your order, it will be entirely hand-painted with oil on canvas. All the materials we use are the highest level, being totally artist graded painting materials and linen canvas.
We will add 1.6" (4 cm) additional blank canvas all over the painting for stretching.
High quality and detailing in every inch are time consuming. The reproduction of Jacob Jordaens also needs time to dry in order to be completely ready for shipping, as this is crucial to not be damaged during transportation.
Based on the size, level of detail and complexity we need 6-8 weeks to complete the process.
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We not stretch and frame our oil paintings due to several reasons:
Painting reproduction is a high quality expensive product, which we cannot risk to damage by sending it being stretched.
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Additionally, due to the dimensions of the stretched canvas, the shipment price may exceed the price of the product itself.
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Earlier than the preceding work, datable to about 1620, the painting is fundamental to an understanding of how Jordaens, along with the influence from Rubens, had direct recourse to Caravaggio (and not only for the dirty feet of the kneeling boy which recall the similar ones in the Madonna of the Rosary) and acquired his sense of regular volumes and assertive solid forms that are coloured and illuminated by a beam of oblique light. The 'snapshot' composition (it does not appear to have been cut down), with the figures truncated and as if just coming onto the scene, and the perceptible convergence of the structure within the limited space, also are elements that come down from Caravaggio. The country people's homage to the living goddess is domestic, like the dialogue of the forms and colours, especially between the melodious greys, the warm browns and the gamut of reds, which expand in a contained symphony, dominated above by the fruit of Ceres' harvest.
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Original Size:200 x 180 cm
Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe, Germany