ملف:'Between Daboad and Phila. 4.P.M. Feby 18. 1867.' (524) RMG PU9106.tiff
الصوره الاصليه (4,950 × 3,678 بكسل حجم الفايل: 52.09 ميجابايت، نوع MIME: image/tiff)
الملف دا من ويكيميديا كومنز و ممكن تستعمله المشاريع التانيه. الوصف بتاعه صفحة وصف الملف هناك معروض تحت..
الخلاصة
مؤلف |
creator QS:P170,Q309759 |
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وصف |
English: 'Between Daboad & Phila. 4.P.M. Feby 18. 1867.' (524) This watercolour of a large Nile craft berthed on the river’s bank was taken by Edward Lear in the afternoon on 18 February 1867 during the artist’s third visit to Egypt. It could be the same vessel appearing in two other watercolours executed during the same month (PAD9105 and PAD9115) and might therefore be the ship he was travelling on. By the time of his third visit to Egypt, Lear had established his individual style, which, despite its sense of detailed observation, mostly emphasizes sensitive colouring and rather swooping pencil lines. Lear tended to scribble notes onto the image clearly marking them as sketches, including descriptive comments on staffage figures or vegetation, but also on colour hues. In this view Lear does specify the location as ‘Between Daboad and Philae’ and notes the time of day, thereby turning the watercolour into a visual journal record of his journey. In the background the scene is closed off by the mountain range on the other side of the Nile with a small group of palm trees in front of them. The mountains are depicted in various shades of violet with a stretch of yellow sand in front of them. The calm waters of the Nile are given a pale blue hue which corresponds to the cloudless sky above. A few figures can be seen on and around the colourfully decorated ship in the foreground, which seems to have come to a short stay on a longer journey along the river. Although Lear worked in the tradition of British topographical art, his drawings leave behind its documentary attitude, which recorded landscape and geographical features for the benefit of their antiquarian and natural historical associations. If, as in the case of his Egyptian images, the past is alluded to, Lear conveys it with a mysterious and exotic character, rather than attempting to re-establish the historical and particularly biblical topography which had drawn other travellers to the Near and Middle East. It is mostly the colours in their own right which are intended to trigger poetical sentiment in the beholder and characterize the scene as picturesque. In the watercolour the vessel signifies present life and activity, but with the beginnings of modern tourism in the region the artist’s emphasis on its traditional build also conveys the romanticized impression of timelessness, equating the ‘exotic’ and ‘oriental’ present with the distant past. |
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تاريخ |
18 فبراير 1867 date QS:P571,+1867-02-18T00:00:00Z/11 |
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الأبعاد | Mount: 124 mm x 175 mm | ||||||||||||||||||||
ملاحظات | Box Title: D.117 M1445-1455. | ||||||||||||||||||||
المصدر/المصور | http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/113257 | ||||||||||||||||||||
سماح (إعادة استخدام الملف ده) |
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Identifier InfoField | Picture Department Petrel Project Number: M1454 id number: PAD9106 |
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Collection InfoField | Fine art |
الترخيص
هذه الصورة هي إعادة إنتاج خالصة لعمل فني ثنائي الأبعاد وبالتالي فلا يمكن أن يكون لها حقوق نشر وتأليف بنفسها في الولايات المتحدة حسب قضية مكتبة فنون بريدجمان ضد شركة كورل؛ المسألة قانونية أيضاً في العديد من الدول الأخرى، بما في ذلك ألمانيا.
العمل الأصلي ثنائي الأبعاد المعروض في هذه الصورة هو محتوى حر بسبب:
لذا فإنَّ إعادة الإنتاج هذه تخضع أيضاً لنفس الشروط كما هو الحال مع العمل الأصلي.
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العناصر المصورة في هذا الملف
يُصوِّر العربية
نوع الوسائط العربية
image/tiff
تدقيق المجموع العربية
20eada496d201d1587e27ca6c9bbb3e94dcc0cd4
حجم البيانات العربية
54,618,440 بايت
الارتفاع العربية
3,678 بكسل
4,950 بكسل
عدد الصفحات العربية
1
تاريخ الفايل
اضغط على الساعه/التاريخ علشان تشوف الفايل زى ما كان فى الوقت ده.
الساعه / التاريخ | صورة صغيرة | ابعاد | يوزر | تعليق | |
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دلوقتي | 03:38، 14 سبتمبر 2017 | 4,950 × 3,678 (52.09 ميجابايت) | Fæ | Royal Museums Greenwich Fine art (1867), http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/113257 #1046 |
استخدام الفايل
ال1 صفحة دى فيها وصله للفايل ده:
بيانات ميتا
الملف ده فيه معلومات إضافيه، غالبا ما تكون أضيفت من الديجيتال كاميرا أو السكانر ح الضوئى المستخدم فى نقل الملف للكومبيوتر.
إذا كان الملف اتعدل عن حالته الأصلية، فبعض التفاصيل مش ها تعبر عن الملف المعدل.
العرض | 4,950 بيكس |
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الطول | 3,678 بيكس |
بتس لكل مكون |
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نظام الضغط | مش مضغوط |
تركيب البكسل | آر جى بى |
موقع بيانات الصورة | 140 |
عدد المكونات | 3 |
عدد الصفوف لكل ستريب | 3,678 |
بايت لكل ستريب مضغوط | 54,618,300 |
ترتيب البيانات | صيغه تخينه |