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Artis Orbis Fine Art on Porcelain by Goebel

Featuring fine artwork from Gustav Klimt, Edgar Degas, Tamara de Lempicka, Paul Cezanne, Leonardo da Vinci,  Carl Larsson, Mara, Claude Monet, Alphonse Mucha, Auguste Renior, Vincent Van Gogh, Rosina Wachtmeister, Thomas Dunlay, and featured works from the Smithsonian Collection.

Artis Orbis fine art on porcelain by Goebel Gustav Klimt  Edgar Degas Tamara de Lempicka Paul Cezanne Leonardo da Vinci  Carl Larsson Mara Claude Monet Alphonse Mucha Auguste Renior Vincent Van Gogh Rosina Wachtmeister Thomas Dunlay Smithsonian CollectionArtis Orbis Fine Art on Porcelain Collection

Artis Orbis, Goebel's top selling European line of decorative accessories, is now available in America. This collection of uniquely designed accessories contains German crafted porcelain featuring the breathtaking artwork of the world's most renowned artists. The line includes classic artists such as Monet, Renoir, and Van Gogh among others.

 

The artfully decorated vases, trays, plates, boxes and bowls in this collection allow every accessory in your home to be a masterpiece. Artis Orbis is ideal as a distinctive way to decorate your home, as the start of an art collection, or as an attractive gift for family, friends, and art lovers.

 

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Gustav Klimt Edgar Degas Alphonse Mucha
     
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Tamara de Lempicka Auguste Renior Claude Monet
     
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Rosina Wachtmeister Paul Cezanne Mara
     
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Artis Orbis Artist Biographies

About Paul Cezanne Artist Biography

Born in the French Aix-en-Provence in 1839, Paul Cezanne, is considered a trailblazer of the modern art era. He said that his landscapes became people thinking creatures within himself and he literally claims "I become one with my picture". Largely self taught, Paul Cezanne needed to use only a few light strokes of the brush to breathe life into his paintings. He arrived at his revolutionary creative style through impressionism, but unlike the impressionist who emphasized the effects of light. Paul Cezanne was concerned with capturing the true values of color, from, structure, and contour of the objects he painted. Paul Cezanne's style influenced the major movements of the Cubist, the Fauves, and the Abstract Expressionists.

 

About Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci (1452 - 1519) was the artist, architect, scientist and inventor who embodied the spirit of the Renaissance in Italy. He was born in Vinci near Florence on 15 April 1452. He began to study as a painter at 17 under Andrea del Verocchio.

 

About Edgar Degas Artist Biography

Born in the French Aix-en-Provence in 1839, Paul Cezanne, is considered a trailblazer of the modern art era. He said that his landscapes became people thinking creatures within himself and he literally claims "I become one with my picture". Largely self taught, Paul Cezanne needed to use only a few light strokes of the brush to breathe life into his paintings. He arrived at his revolutionary creative style through impressionism, but unlike the impressionist who emphasized the effects of light. Paul Cezanne was concerned with capturing the true values of color, from, structure, and contour of the objects he painted. Paul Cezanne's style influenced the major movements of the Cubist, the Fauves, and the Abstract Expressionists

 

About Thomas R Dunlay Artist Biography

Born in the French Aix-en-Provence in 1839, Paul Cezanne, is considered a trailblazer of the modern art era. He said that his landscapes became people thinking creatures within himself and he literally claims "I become one with my picture". Largely self taught, Paul Cezanne needed to use only a few light strokes of the brush to breathe life into his paintings. He arrived at his revolutionary creative style through impressionism, but unlike the impressionist who emphasized the effects of light. Paul Cezanne was concerned with capturing the true values of color, from, structure, and contour of the objects he painted. Paul Cezanne's style influenced the major movements of the Cubist, the Fauves, and the Abstract Expressionists. 

 

About Tamara de Lempicka 1898-1980

Auto Portrait Autoportrait ahs become an icon of an era. It is easily one of Tamara de Lempicka's most recognized works through its reproduction in numberous magazines and books over the decades. The Art Deco version of the liberated woman in her brightly colored car has come to represent the newly discovered freedom of women of the day. 

Portrait of Ira P. (Ira Ponte, Duchess of Valmy) The duchess was a neighbor and close friend of Tamara and her family for many years, until the had a falling out. (This was rumored to have been about Ponte stealing money from Tamara.) It was also believed by Tamara's closest friends and family that Ira Ponte was Tamara's most consistent lover over the years.  

Young Girl in a Green Dress Portrait of a Young Girl in a Green Dress, is one of Lempicka's most famous paintings. "It can't be argued that the Art Deco spirit expressed itself more naturally through portraiture than through any other kind of painting. The quintessential Art Deco portraitist is undoubtedly Tamara del Lempicka. Fashionable society of the 1920's and 30's is now percieved very largely though her eyes" - Edward Lucie-Smith 

Adam and Eve The inspiration for Adam and Eve...

"The model walked across the room and picked up an apple from the bowl to satiate her hunger. Tamara says: "Stop! I have an inspiration. I have before me the vision of Adam and Eve. " She says she then went out into the street and nearby saw a policeman on his beat. "He was young, he was handsome. Monsieur, I am an artist and I need a model for my painting. She brought him into the studio and said 'you are Adam, here is your Eve." Part of Barbara Streisand's private collection. 

 

About Claude Monet

Claude Monet, French Impressionist (born 1840 in Paris, died 1926 in Giverny), was the initiator , leader and constant advocator of the Impressionist technique. He founded the Impressionist movement, which proved ground-breaking around the turn of the century, with his picture "Impression, soleil levant", which was first exhibited in 1874 to a great deal of criticism. 

 

 About Gustav Klimt

Gustav Klimt (1862-1918), who was born in Vienna, is seen as one of the main protagonists of art nouveau. Gustav Klimt's best work is considered to have been in the heyday of the 'Vienna Secession' (the years between 1898 and 1905), of which Gustav Klimt was a founder member and the first president. 
 

 

About Auguste Renoir

Auguste Renoir and Monet worked closely together during the late 1860s, painting similar scenes of popular river resorts and views of a bustling Paris. Renoir was by nature more solid than Monet, and while Monet fixed his attentions on the ever-changing patterns of nature, Renoir was particularly entranced by people and often painted friends and lovers. His early work has a quivering brightness that is gloriously satisfying and fully responsive to what he is painting, as well as to the effects of the light.

"Renoir seems to have had the enviable ability to see anything as potentially of interest. More than any of the Impressionists, he found beauty and charm in the modern sights of Paris. He does not go deep into the substance of what he sees but seizes upon its appearance, grasping its generalities, which then enables the spectator to respond with immediate pleasure. "Pleasure" may be decried by the puritanical instinct within us all, but it is surely the necessary enhancer that life needs. It also signifies a change from Realism: the Impressionists' paintings have none of the labored toll of Millet's peasants, for example. Instead they depict delightful, intimate scenes of the French middle class at leisure in the country or at cafes and concerts in Paris. Renoir always took a simple pleasure in whatever met his good-humored attention, but he refused to let what he saw dominate what he wanted to paint. Again he deliberately sets out to give the impression, the sensation of something, its generalities, its glancing life. Maybe, ideally, everything is worthy of attentive scrutiny, but in practice there is no time. We remember only what takes our immediate notice as we move along.

 

About Artis Orbis fine art on porcelain by Goebel

 

With great pride, Goebel presents Artis Orbis, "Artists of the World."

Artis Orbis, Goebel's top selling European line of decorative accessories, is now available in America. This new 250-piece collection of uniquely designed accessories contains German crafted porcelain featuring the breathtaking artwork of the world's most renowned artists. The line includes classic artists such as Monet, Renoir, and Van Gogh among others.

The artfully decorated vases, trays, plates, boxes and bowls in this collection allow every accessory in your home to be a masterpiece. Artis Orbis is ideal as a distinctive way to decorate your home, as the start of an art collection, or as an attractive gift for family, friends, and art lovers.

Each item in the Artis Orbis Collection is crafted of the finest porcelain and signed with the signature of the original artist. The painstaking production process begins with a critical review of each painting to determine the shapes and product forms that will best bring the artwork to life. Next, detailed photographs of the paintings are studied and digitally enhanced to shape the artwork to the porcelain or glass body. Color transfers or decals are then created and scrutinized to ensure the colors precisely match the original painting. The decals are then hand-cut and shaped to conform to each figure. Depending on the complexity of the design, up to six different decals may be applied by hand. Finally, the porcelain or art glass is then fired and finishing touches such as gold rims and hand-painted accents are added.

For 130 years Goebel has been a leader in the design and manufacturing of fine giftware and collectibles, an innovator in porcelain technology, and an incubator for artists and sculptors. Goebel's talent for transforming fine art into porcelain and glass artistry can be seen.

Experience the beauty of Monet, Renoir or Van Gogh every day by bringing Artis Orbis into your home.

Suggested retail prices range from $25.00 to $350.00

 

Artis Orbis fine art on porcelain by Goebel Gustav Klimt  Edgar Degas Tamara de Lempicka Paul Cezanne Leonardo da Vinci  Carl Larsson Mara Claude Monet Alphonse Mucha Auguste Renior Vincent Van Gogh Rosina Wachtmeister Thomas Dunlay Smithsonian Collection