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WORLD'S FAIR 7- PARIS 1878

WORLD'S FAIR 7- PARIS 1878

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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


WORLD’S FAIR 7: Paris 1878 – The Essence of the Universal Exposition

"World’s Fair 7 - Paris 1878" immerses you in the Universal Exposition of Paris in 1878 through dynamic geometric forms and vibrant colors.

Evocative Palette

The palette features blue, reminiscent of the Seine, red, symbolizing the iconic Moulin Rouge, while silver gray and violet reflect the rich artistic heritage of the time. Black and white accents add a touch of elegance, creating a striking visual contrast that captivates the eye.

Stylized Forms

The stylized shapes represent the pavilions and attractions of the Exposition, offering an abstract yet captivating vision of this significant event in Parisian history. Each form tells a story of the creativity and innovation that flourished during the exhibition.

Flexibility and Versatility of “World’s Fair”

Comprising 20 unique canvases, the "World’s Fair" series allows for individual or combined displays, creating a customizable visual experience. Each piece stands alone yet contributes to a greater narrative when displayed together.

A Touch of History and Sophistication

"World’s Fair 7: Paris 1878" enriches any space with historical depth and artistic sophistication. Explore this artwork and let it transport you into the fascinating world of the Universal Exposition, where art and culture converged to create lasting impressions.

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