After an original portrait in oil and cold wax by André Romijn, “Elvira” is now available as a beautiful signed, fine art print on museum quality Hahnemuhle German Etching paper.
The work is mounted on a museum quality foam board and signed below right. This is the framed option, with special anti-reflective and virtually invisible glass (up to 70% UV protection).
Please come to the Gallery to make your personal choice! Framed or unframed, both they come with a Certificate of Authentication.
Museum quality
Hahnemühle German Etching is a traditional mould-made copperplate printing paper, complete with an inkjet coating designed especially for FineArt applications. The white art paper made from 100% alpha cellulose is characterised by its extraordinary velvety tactile feel and its fine, clearly defined felt structure. The unique surface texture adds a very special touch to images, showcasing them in all their splendour with impressive three-dimensional effect and depth. The premium matt inkjet coating guarantees outstanding print results with excellent reproduction of colour and detail, deep black and optimum contrasts. German Etching is acid- and lignin-free and meets the most exacting requirements in terms of age resistance. This heavyweight FineArt inkjet paper is one of the most popular paper for FineArt prints and art reproductions thanks to its characteristic tactile feel and surface texture
310 gsm, 100% α-cellulose
Acid- and lignin-free
ISO 9706 conform / museum quality for highest age resistance
Recensione
The intense look is the characteristic of “Elvira” that with her green and small eyes spreads a brilliant atmosphere given also by the almost gold background that call to mind the “Giuditta” of the Austrian artist Klimt. In this case, the play of colors give great importance to the thick head of hair of the woman that are wear in a ponytail that underlines the facial features and the fair skin that blends with the white shirt.
Martina Stagi
Art Curator – International Contemporary Art Exhibition M.A.D.S. Milano, Spring 2021