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Architectural photograph of The Louvre Museum in Paris, France. Probably the most famous museum in the world, It first opened as a museum in 1793. This is a view of one of the elegant colonnades, the understated stonework creating a mood of timeless grandeur. This photograph was made in 2010 on a ...
2010
Photography, Color on Paper
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33.1 W x 25.2 H x 0.1 D in
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Architecture / Interiors / Landscape / Portraiture / Editorial "Photographer Guy Sargent takes inspiration from contemporary art and paintings in his genre-spanning body of work. Landscape, architecture, still life, portraiture - no subject is off limits to his lens". Prints are available as "Limited Edition Archival Inkjet (Giclée) Prints", made on Matte Photo Rag paper, a 100% cotton museum grade, white Fine Art premium photo paper. Guy's work has been exhibited three times at the Summer Exhibition - Royal Academy of Arts, London.
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