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Hand of a Pianist (Richard Buhlig), 1928; c. 1952 (bronze with brown patina)
1767542 Hand of a Pianist (Richard Buhlig), 1928; c.1952 (bronze with brown patina) by Lachaise, Gaston (1882-1935); 52.1 (height) cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Hand of a Pianist (Richard Buhlig). Gaston Lachaise (1882-1935). Bronze with brown patina. Conceived in 1928, cast circa 1952. 52.1cm (height). Based on the right hand and arm of the famed concert pianist Richard Buhlig (1889-1952).); Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23692656
© Christie's Images / Bridgeman Images
1928 1950s Active American Artist American Painting Artist American Brown Patina Decorative Technique Fifties Incopyright Music Making One Object Patina Physical Activity Pianist Piano Player Possibility Reaches Reaching Single Object Stretch Stretching 1952 Lachaise
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Experience the captivating world of art with Media Storehouse's Jigsaw Puzzle featuring the Hand of a Pianist by Gaston Lachaise. This intricately detailed puzzle brings to life the iconic bronze sculpture of the hand of renowned pianist, Richard Buhlig. With its rich, brown patina and stunning realism, this puzzle is not just a pastime, but a journey into the depths of fine art. Immerse yourself in the beauty and history of this masterpiece, as you piece together the intricate puzzle and bring the Hand of a Pianist into your home.
400 piece puzzles are custom made in the UK and hand-finished on 100% recycled 1.5 mm millboard. There is a level of repetition in jigsaw shapes with each matching piece away from its pair. The completed puzzle measures 31x47cm and is delivered packaged in an attractive presentation box specially designed to fit most letter box slots
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Estimated Product Size is 31.5cm x 47.2cm (12.4" x 18.6")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases the exquisite sculpture titled "Hand of a Pianist (Richard Buhlig)" by Gaston Lachaise. Created in 1928 and cast around 1952, this bronze masterpiece stands at a height of 52.1cm. The sculpture is based on the right hand and arm of renowned concert pianist Richard Buhlig, who lived from 1889 to 1952. Lachaise skillfully captures the essence of music-making through intricate details and a distinctive brown patina. In this close-up shot, we witness the hand reaching out with grace and precision, symbolizing the artist's deep connection to his craft. The decorative technique employed adds an element of elegance to this musical tribute. Lachaise's work beautifully encapsulates the physicality and passion involved in playing the piano. With no person present in the image, it allows us to focus solely on the artistry depicted within this single object. As an American artist, Gaston Lachaise made significant contributions to both painting and sculpting during his lifetime. This particular piece exemplifies his ability to capture movement and emotion through metalwork. With its rich history dating back to early twentieth-century America, this photograph transports us back in time while reminding us of timeless artistic possibilities.
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