понедельник, 6 мая 2019 г.

Телевизоры Samsung The Frame открывают доступ к шедеврам из британской Королевской коллекции













Британское отделение Samsung Electronics объявило о расширении каталога художественных произведений, доступных владельцам интерьерных телевизоров серии The Frame. Электронные репродукции картин позаимствованы из The Royal Collection — каталога произведений искусства и драгоценностей британской королевской семьи.
В официальном пресс-релизе вендора приведён список новых картин, которые отныне можно выводить на экраны The Frame. Среди них особо выделяются следующие работы:

Мадонна с младенцем и святыми — Тициан
Пять старших детей Карла I, 1637 — Антонис ван Дейк
Портрет королевской семьи в 1846 году — Франц Ксавер Винтерхальтер
Судостроитель и его жена — Рембрандт
Венеция: Моло с тюрьмами и Дворцом дожей — Джованни Антонио Каналь

В магазине художественных и фоторабот Samsung Art Store уже доступно более 1000 высококлассных произведений искусства, предоставленных несколькими международными организациями, такими как Tate Gallery и V & A.
Владельцы смарт-телевизоров The Frame имеют возможность подписаться на неограниченный доступ ко всей коллекции за 5 долларов в месяц.

SAMSUNG UNVEIL NEW ROYAL COLLECTION GALLERY ON THE FRAME TV

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., announced the launch of a new gallery of works from the Royal Collection to the Samsung Art Store for owners of The Frame TV.
The Frame goes above and beyond a traditional TV, switching to ‘Art Mode’ when it is turned off so that it looks like a piece of art hanging on your wall, perfectly complementing any living space. The works from the Royal Collection joins a growing library of more than 1000 pieces of established and emerging artists on the Samsung Art Store, curated by several international organizations, galleries and museums., including the V&A, Tate Gallery, Magnum Photos and the Van Gogh Museum.
One of the significant paintings available on The Frame from the Royal Collection is the portrait of The Royal Family in 1846, Franz Xaver Winterhalter – the well-known painting captures Queen Victoria as both sovereign and mother and currently hangs in the East Gallery of Buckingham Palace.
Another addition to The Frame collection is “The Shipbuilder and his Wife”: Jan Rijcksen (1560/2 – 1637) and his Wife, Griet Jans, Remrandt van Rijin, a thought-provoking piece of art as married couples are usually shown at this time as two separate portraits often with some gestures or glances linking the two. The painting was purchased by George IV in 1811. The final artwork to the collection is The Five Eldest Children of Charles I, Anthony van Dyck, a work of art acknowledging both the youth and the status of its royal subjects commissioned by Charles I.  The painting left the Royal Collection twice, during the Commonwealth and under James II, before being repurchased by Georgie III in 1765.
Other paintings available from the Royal Collection include Madonna and Child in a Landscape with Tobias and the Angel, Titian, which is hailed as one of Titian’s exceptional work and was presented to Charles II in 1660. Venice: The Molo with the Prisons and the Doges’ Palace, Antonio Visentini Canaletto, is one of several Canaletto paintings acquired by George III in 1762.Acquired by George III from the collection of Consul Smith in 1762Acquired by George III from the collection of Consul Smith in 1762
The Frame is currently available in 43, 55 and 65-inch models, offering consumers more choice and flexibility to customise any living space. Users can sign up to the Art Store either with a monthly subscription of £3.99, or making one-off purchases of £14.99.