The Enlightened Monarch

Price range: 70,79 € through 2412,50 € ht

A regal portrait of a fictional monarch, rendered with the elegance and grace of Vigée Le Brun’s style.

This “Reviving the Classics” collection offers a modern take on the timeless elegance of Neo-Classicism, each piece crafted to bring a sense of order, beauty, and refinement to contemporary interiors. Inspired by the great masters of the movement, these artworks are designed to resonate with those who appreciate the grandeur and discipline of classical art in a modern context.

Description

A regal portrait of a fictional monarch, rendered with the elegance and grace of Vigée Le Brun’s style. The monarch is depicted in formal attire, with a crown and scepter, seated in a grand, ornately decorated throne room. The light falls softly on their face, highlighting their composed expression and the richness of their garments. The background features luxurious drapery and classical architectural elements.

Reviving the Classics: Neo-Classical Masterpieces for Modern Interiors
This collection draws inspiration from the great masters of the Neo-Classical movement, reimagining their iconic styles for contemporary interior spaces. Each piece captures the timeless elegance and disciplined composition characteristic of Neo-Classicism, making them ideal for decorators seeking to infuse a sense of grandeur and sophistication into modern settings.

Key Features:

  • Material: High-quality photographic print on premium 3mm acrylic glass.
  • Style: Portraiture Neo-Classicism
  • Edition: Unlimited edition prints, numbered and authenticated.
  • Purpose: Brings a sense of royal elegance and timeless beauty, perfect for adding a touch of luxury to any room.

Additional information

Edition

Unlimited Edition

Orientation/Shape

Landscape 16:9

Medium

Acrylic glass (4 mm) + alu Dibond (3 mm) · Diasec face-mount

Artist

YTY Studio

delivery

Same day shipping on all orders

returns

Free returns within 14 days

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