$49.00
$49.00
$49.00
$49.00
$49.00
Outer Frame Size
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Image Size
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Small
Frame
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36 x 33cm 14.2" x 13" |
19 x 15cm 7.5" x 6" |
Medium
Frame
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50 x 43cm 19.7"x 17" |
31 x 24cm 12.2" x 9.4" |
Large
Frame
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76 x 64cm 30" x 25.2" |
52 x 40cm 20.4" x 15.7" |
Outer Mount Size
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Image Size
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Small
Mount
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33 x 30cm 13" x 11.8" |
19 x 15cm 7.5" x 6" |
Medium
Mount
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47 x 40cm 18.5" x 15.7" |
31 x 24cm 12.2" x 9.4" |
Large
Mount
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72 x 60cm 28.3" x 23.6" |
52 x 40cm 20.4" x 15.7" |
Unframed prints come in a double mount with backing board in a sealed cellophane display bag so that all that is needed is the glass and outer moulding.
They can also be shipped with just the protected print itself rolled up in a heavy cardboard tube if preferred. Just drop me a message if so.
Chris :-)
Museum quality art prints using archival inks created from my original canvas oil and acrylic paintings. I photograph and print these limited editions of 200 myself and the prints are available in three sizes both framed and unframed. Click on the print options and links above the Add to Cart button for more information.
This print is from a large acrylic painting I did some time ago of the Villa Kerylos on the beautiful Cote d'Azur.
It's a magnificent mansion situated on the shores of the Mediterranean in Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France. It was built between 1902 and 1908 by the French archaeologist and scholar Théodore Reinach, who was passionate about ancient Greek culture and architecture. The villa was designed to resemble an ancient Greek villa, with a central courtyard and colonnaded porticos.
Villa Kerylos is named after the Greek word for a halcyon, a mythical bird that was said to nest on the waves of the sea. The villa is a testament to Reinach's fascination with ancient Greek culture, as well as his wealth and refined taste. It is filled with beautiful details and decorative elements, including frescoes, mosaics, and sculptures, created by some of the most talented artists of the day.
Over the years, Villa Kerylos has played host to many distinguished guests, including the writer André Gide, the composer Igor Stravinsky, and the actress Sarah Bernhardt. Today, it is open to the public as a museum, and visitors can explore the villa's many rooms and gardens, as well as learn about its fascinating history and the people who lived there.