SANTA MARIA DELLA SALUTE

Aluminum Print

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      This numbered edition Aluminum Print, designed by Irina Wolfe, comes with a numbered and signed certificate of authenticity. Printed on a .045” thick aluminum sheet, this print is crisp, high gloss, lightweight, and water resistant. It comes with a proprietary 1/2" aluminum shadow mount allowing for easy installation.

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      About this Artwork

      One of the most beautiful architectural constructions in Venice by Baldassare Longhena, who studied under the architect Vincenzo Scamozzi. Construction began in 1631. Most of the objects of art, housed in the church bear, references to the Black Death, the plague. And it was built to commemorate the end of a terrible outbreak of the plague that began in 1630, and killed a large portion of the Veneto population. It was dedicated to The Lady of Health (Salute in Italian). Its dome is visible from all over the city.

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      Ubud, Indonesia

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      • " Very impressed with the quality, colours and finish. The art looks beautiful on our wall and we would definitely order aluminums again. "Karen And Steve
      • " Looks great, couldn't be happier! "Kris
      • " The material really lends itself to the digital medium. The colors and the image are really striking. I would definitely get more. "Maureen l.
      • " I purchased two aluminums by Nancy Macgregor and they look perfect on my wall. Lovely quality with a soft patina finish to offset glare. "Islandgal