Shot through the ornate wrought iron gates of the famed Trocadero, this 1930 black and white art print conjures the rich drama that has made the Eiffel Tower and indeed, Paris itself, the city of lovers for centuries. Since hanging great architectural icons is in today decorating schemes, this dramatic piece will add international flair to any setting.
Using the female form to create balanced graphic elements, the recently rediscovered, 1930’s Parisian portfolio of Russian ex-patriot Skvirsky is available to the public for the first time since its original exhibition. Printed on art-grade paper and encased in an imported, ribbed, gold-toned hardwood frame under archival glass, this piece also includes a solid brass museum plate etched with the title and the artist name.
Using the female form to create balanced graphic elements, the recently rediscovered, 1930 Parisian portfolio of Russian ex-patriot Skvirsky is available to the public for the first time since its original exhibition. Printed on art-grade paper and encased in an imported, ribbed, gold-toned hardwood frame under archival glass, this piece also includes a solid brass museum plate etched with the title and the artist name.