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Nave Baldachin Cathedra and People Metal Print
by Fabrizio Ruggeri
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Nave Baldachin Cathedra and People metal print by Fabrizio Ruggeri. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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Rome, Italy. Saint Peter's nave with the bronze baldachin over the papal altar. Designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, realized between 1624 and 1633 with... more
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Rome, Italy. Saint Peter's nave with the bronze baldachin over the papal altar. Designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, realized between 1624 and 1633 with the collaboration of various artists among whom Duquesnoy, Giuliano Finelli and Francesco Borromini. The baldachin leaves an open view over the "Cattedra di San Pietro" (Cathedra Petri, St Peter's chair) on the apse.
About Fabrizio Ruggeri
Roman, born 1966, photographer by vocation, I received my long-desired first camera when I was 7 years old, a Kodak Instamatic 36, and since then photography is one of my main interests in life. I work mainly in colour, using both digital and film, and develop my colour films by myself with a Jobo CPP-2 rotary processor. My main subjects of interest are urban landscape and sculpture, photographed with an explicitly descriptive attitude. My photographs have also been published in travel guides, newspapers and text books all over the world, from the US and Brazil to Japan. Please note that the Fine Art America watermark will not show in the print you buy. This only shows in this web site.
$96.00
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