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WORLD'S FAIR 10- PARIS 1889

WORLD'S FAIR 10- PARIS 1889

Regular price €350,00 EUR
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This Artwork is Exhibited and Available 

at the Stronddo Gallery in Lisbon

Original Artwork

Acrylic on Canvas - 3D Wooden Frame

Protective Varnish - Hanging System on the Back

Artist's Signature on the Side and Back of the Canvas

Dimension

 40 cm x 40 cm


Discover "World's Fair 10 - Paris 1889": A Tribute to the Universal Exposition

"World's Fair 10 - Paris 1889" is part of the "World's Fair" collection, consisting of 20 unique canvases. This artwork pays homage to the Universal Exposition of 1889, where the Eiffel Tower was unveiled to the world as a symbol of bold engineering and innovation.

A Significant Historical Event

The 1889 Exposition celebrated the centenary of the French Revolution and attracted over 32 million visitors. With the Eiffel Tower as its centerpiece, this event showcased the technical and cultural progress of France while integrating art and architecture at an unprecedented level.

Exhibition Flexibility

This versatile piece can be displayed individually or alongside other works from the collection, allowing viewers to play with colors and shapes. Each canvas offers a unique and customizable artistic experience, suitable for any type of interior.

An Invitation to Relive History

By choosing "World's Fair 10 - Paris 1889," you add a piece that celebrates the spirit of innovation and artistic creation of this era to your space. Opt for this canvas to relive the excitement of an event that significantly impacted the history of art and architecture.

Londres 1851 | Paris 1855 | Londres 1862 | Paris 1867 | Vienne 1873 | Philadelphie 1876 | Paris 1878 | Melbourne 1880 | Barcelone 1888 | Paris 1889 | Chicago 1893 | Bruxelles 1897 | Paris 1900 | Saint-Louis 1904 | Liège 1905 | Milan 1906 | Bruxelles 1910 | Gand 1913 | San Francisco 1915 | Barcelone 1929.

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