Black and Red, Galerie Lelong, 1990
April 27, 2022Atlas 59
Inaluxe
£140
Framed print
Atlas 59 was created in 2010, and it’s one of the Inaluxe classics! The inspiration for the series was flight, and the view of our world from a plane. Fields, mountain plains, and paddocks from afar. This is a fine art reproduction print of the original mixed media collage.
Inaluxe
Item data
Medium: Matt 250gsm conservation digital paper
Frame: White satin
Mount: Window mount
Framed dimensions: 62 x 47 cm
Image area dimensions: 50 x 35 cm
Medium
Matt 250gsm conservation digital paper
A very versatile high quality paper made in Germany from acid and chlorine free wood pulp. The paper is manufactured on a Fourdrinier Machine, a process first perfected by and patented by the Fourdrinier brothers in 1803.
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