After Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) - Julie Manet, 1887






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Julie Manet, 1887, a 2020+ period 3D‑printed artwork from Austria, produced in a limited edition of 150 and sold with frame.
Description from the seller
3D printing, a limited edition of 150, in collaboration with the Musée d'Orsay and the Musée de l'Orangerie.
This limited edition print was created in collaboration with the Musée d'Orsay, based on a scan of the original artwork. All our products are custom-made in our factory in Bregenz, Austria, and feature our patented LITO Hi-Rnd technology. A portion of our revenue is donated to the partner museum.
Provenance
Auguste Renoir
Julie Manet
1887
Delivery in approximately 14 days
About LITO :
Who we are
Founded in 2022, LITO is a forward-thinking printmaking company on a mission to widen access to art through new, pioneering technologies.
Based in Bregenz, Austria, LITO and the LITO Technology Lab have developed state-of-the-art and patented technology to create prints with extreme precision and of unparalleled quality. Using its Hi-Rnd proprietary technology, LITO collaborates with leading contemporary artists and prints textures, colours and certain effects on paintings, such as reliefs and brushstrokes at multiple scales, to create and recreate original artworks.
LITO Masters aims to support leading museums and institutions around the world by providing a new tool for research and the conservation of masterpieces, whilst allowing art lovers to live with their dream masterpiece.
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Commissioned in 1887 by Berthe Morisot and her husband Eugène Manet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir's Portrait of Julie Manet is a sensitive and refined work, created at a pivotal period in his career, known as the "Ingresque" period, when the painter paid particular attention to drawing, clear lines and careful finishing. Created from several preparatory studies, this portrait of the young Julie – the future Mrs. Ernest Rouart – is distinguished by its luminous palette, its almost enameled appearance and the visible tenderness in the gaze directed at the model. A rare testimony to an intimate commission between major figures of Impressionism, this work combines family tenderness and stylistic audacity, reflecting all of Renoir's modernity at the end of the 1880s.
3D printing, a limited edition of 150, in collaboration with the Musée d'Orsay and the Musée de l'Orangerie.
This limited edition print was created in collaboration with the Musée d'Orsay, based on a scan of the original artwork. All our products are custom-made in our factory in Bregenz, Austria, and feature our patented LITO Hi-Rnd technology. A portion of our revenue is donated to the partner museum.
Provenance
Auguste Renoir
Julie Manet
1887
Delivery in approximately 14 days
About LITO :
Who we are
Founded in 2022, LITO is a forward-thinking printmaking company on a mission to widen access to art through new, pioneering technologies.
Based in Bregenz, Austria, LITO and the LITO Technology Lab have developed state-of-the-art and patented technology to create prints with extreme precision and of unparalleled quality. Using its Hi-Rnd proprietary technology, LITO collaborates with leading contemporary artists and prints textures, colours and certain effects on paintings, such as reliefs and brushstrokes at multiple scales, to create and recreate original artworks.
LITO Masters aims to support leading museums and institutions around the world by providing a new tool for research and the conservation of masterpieces, whilst allowing art lovers to live with their dream masterpiece.
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Commissioned in 1887 by Berthe Morisot and her husband Eugène Manet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir's Portrait of Julie Manet is a sensitive and refined work, created at a pivotal period in his career, known as the "Ingresque" period, when the painter paid particular attention to drawing, clear lines and careful finishing. Created from several preparatory studies, this portrait of the young Julie – the future Mrs. Ernest Rouart – is distinguished by its luminous palette, its almost enameled appearance and the visible tenderness in the gaze directed at the model. A rare testimony to an intimate commission between major figures of Impressionism, this work combines family tenderness and stylistic audacity, reflecting all of Renoir's modernity at the end of the 1880s.
