Георге Бењамин Лукс, 1918 - Чехословачка војска улази у Владивосток, Сибир, 1918 - ликовна уметност

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Artists actively participated in the numerous efforts to raise money for the Allied cause during World War I. As part of the Fourth Liberty Loan Drive, New York’s Fifth Avenue was transformed into an art gallery during October 1918. Paintings devoted to the different Allied nations were displayed in shop windows. During this period Luks was inspired to paint a series of war-related compositions. The Czechoslovakian march through Siberia and the Czechoslovakian drive for independence during the war were causes célèbres that were repeatedly headlined in the newspapers. During the war Czech troops joined the Russians to fight on the side of the Allies. With the withdrawal of Russia from fighting after the signing of the Treaty of Brest-Litowsk in 1918, the Czechs were forced to leave Russia. They marched through Siberia and despite many impediments caused by poor weather and adverse political conditions reached Vladivostok in May 1918. There they boarded ships to journey to France, where they were to join other Allied forces. Luks depicted these soldiers arriving in Vladivostok. Luks no doubt became involved in the Czech cause through his friendship with the sculptor Gutzon Borglum (1871-1941), who had became closely involved in the Czech cause and even permitted his home in Stamford, Connecticut, to be used as a military base for the training of American-born Czech volunteers. Luks visited Borglum during this time and once joined him in painting posters to raise funds for the camp. Although Luks did not see the Czech army advancing in Siberia, he may have observed new soldiers practicing marching and attacking. He depicted the camp in Connecticut at least once, in Czechoslovakians in American Camp Celebrating Their Recognition as a Country, 1918 (unlocated; exhibited Allied War Salon, American Art Association Galleries, New York, 1918). Such an experience enabled Luks to become familiar with the Czech uniforms as depicted in Czech-slovak Chieftain, 1919 (Newark [N.J.] Museum), and also the new country’s flag. Although the red-andwhite striped flag Luks delineated in the museum’s painting is not the design eventually selected for the national flag, it is the one depicted by Henry Rittenberg (1879-1969) in his painting of the Czech army that was carried down Fifth Avenue during the celebrations in October 1918. This is the only major war scene Luks painted that he could not have witnessed firsthand. He based his painting on a photograph and description of the actual event told to him by a Lieutenant Frank Danielovsky. Danielovsky was one of the select dignitaries asked to participate in the Czechoslovak Day celebrations along Fifth Avenue on October 3, 1918. Luks inscribed in the lower-left corner of the painting that Danielovsky was his source, but at some unknown time the inscription was painted over. Although Luks could have painted Czechoslovakian Army Entering Vladivostok, Siberia, in 1918 as early as May, he may have painted it as late as October, after the Czech Day celebrations of the Fourth Liberty Loan Drive. It certainly was finished by the time of the Allied War Salon in December. In his usual bold brushwork Luks depicted the long column of Czech soldiers marching behind their leader on a cold winter day. The scene is simple, reduced to a central horizontal band of figures on a slight diagonal, with the background consisting of a few buildings. The composition of the scene relates to Luks’s other war paintings of marching figures, The Blue Devils on Fifth Avenue, 1917 (Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.), and The Bersaglieri, 1918 (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.). The overall impression is less agitated, however, due to the larger and broader areas of color.

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Ово уметничко дело 20. века креирао је реалиста artist George Benjamin Luks in the year 1918. 100 једногодишње уметничко дело осликано је величином: 36 1/2 к 53 3/8 ин (92,6 к 135,5 цм) and was painted with oil on canvas. Besides, the artpiece is in the the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's digital art collection, which is located in Лос Анђелес, Калифорнија, Сједињене Америчке Државе. Уз љубазност: Музеј уметности округа Лос Ангелес (ввв.лацма.орг) (лиценца за јавно власништво).Кредитна линија уметничког дела:. Даље, поравнање дигиталне репродукције је пејзаж и има бочни однос 3 : 2, што значи да дужина је за 50% дужа од ширине. The comics artist, painter George Benjamin Luks was an artist, whose artistic style was mainly Realism. The painter was born in the year 1867 in Williamsport, Northampton county, Pennsylvania, United States and deceased at the age of 66 1933. у Њујорку, држава Њујорк, Сједињене Државе.

Структурирани уметнички подаци

Назив уметничког дела: "Czechoslovakian Army Entering Vladivostok, Siberia, in 1918"
Класификација: слика
Уметничка класификација: модерна уметност
Уметничко дело век: КСНУМКСтх век
Година стварања: 1918
Старост уметничког дела: око КСНУМКС година
Оригинални медиј: уље на платну
Величина оригиналног уметничког дела: 36 1/2 к 53 3/8 ин (92,6 к 135,5 цм)
Музеј / локација: Лос Анђелес жупанија Мусеум оф Арт
Локација музеја: Лос Анђелес, Калифорнија, Сједињене Америчке Државе
Доступно под: Лос Анђелес жупанија Мусеум оф Арт
Лиценца: Јавни домен
Љубазношћу: Музеј уметности округа Лос Ангелес (ввв.лацма.орг)

Производ

Тип производа: ликовни отисак
Начин размножавања: дигитална репродукција
Процес производње: УВ директна штампа
Производња: Немачка производња
Врста залиха: производња на захтев
Предложена употреба производа: уметничка колекција (репродукције), зидни декор
Поравнање уметничког дела: пејзажни формат
Бочни однос: дужине до ширине 3: 2
Значење пропорција: дужина је за 50% дужа од ширине
Доступне опције: отисак акрилног стакла (са правим стакленим премазом), метални отисак (алуминијумски дибонд), отисак плаката (платнени папир), отисак платна
Опције штампе на платну (платно на раму носила): 30к20цм - 12к8 ", 60к40цм - 24к16"
Величине акрилног стакла (са правим премазом од стакла): 30к20цм - 12к8 ", 60к40цм - 24к16"
Варијанте штампе плаката (папир на платну): 60к40цм - 24к16 "
Опције Дибонд штампе (алуминијумски материјал): 30к20цм - 12к8 ", 60к40цм - 24к16"
Уоквиривање уметничком графиком: није укључен

Табела прегледа извођача

Име уметника: Георге Бењамин Лукс
Остала имена извођача: George Luks, Luks George Benjamin, Luks, Luks George, George Benjamin Luks
Пол уметника: мушки
Националност уметника: Американац
Професије: comics artist, painter
Земља уметника: Сједињене Америчке Државе
Класификација уметника: савремени уметник
stili: Реализам
Животни век: КСНУМКС година
Година рођења: 1867
Место рођења: Виллиамспорт, округ Нортхамптон, Пенсилванија, Сједињене Државе
Година смрти: 1933
Умро у (место): Њујорк, држава Њујорк, Сједињене Државе

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