white dress marilyn Marilyn Monroe – Subway Dress - Black & White Portrait
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white dress marilyn Marilyn Monroe – Subway Dress - Black & White Portrait

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white dress marilyn Marilyn Monroe – Subway Dress - Black & White PortraitThe Black & White Portraits collection offers striking portraits of famous figures, iconic scenes, and significant moments in history, all in a chic black and white. The collection captures the essence of each subject with elegant simplicity, using monochrome tones to evoke a sense of timeless sophistication. Each piece brings a classic yet contemporary approach to portraiture, highlighting the power and influence of these historical figures and

The Black & White Portraits collection offers striking portraits of famous figures, iconic scenes, and significant moments in history, all in a chic black and white. The collection captures the essence of each subject with elegant simplicity, using monochrome tones to evoke a sense of timeless sophistication. Each piece brings a classic yet contemporary approach to portraiture, highlighting the power and influence of these historical figures and events with a clean, refined aesthetic.

Our prints are available in different finishes:

PRINT
Fine Art print 250g.

FRAMED PRINT
Fine Art print 250g with wooden black frame, acrylic glass and passe partout, size of the frame 40 x 50 cm and 50 x 70 cm (details).

CANVAS PRINT
Printed on canvas with 20 mm wooden frame (details).

CANVAS PRINT with BOX FRAME
Printed on canvas with 20 mm wooden frame and framed with 37 mm depth black solid wood Box Frame, satin finish (details).

ALU DIBOND 3MM
Exceptional enhancement of the images on a 3 mm Alu Dibond plate, resistant, light, and undeformable with hanging system at the back (details).

ACRYLIC GLASS 4MM
Printed on a 4 mm acrylic plate, a rigid and transparent synthetic support with a similar appearance to glass.The acrylic support offers extraordinary depth and brightness to your painting. Comes with a hanging system on the back (details).

PACKAGING

Delivered in a strong carboard packaging, impossible to bend.

SHIPPING

Fine Art Prints are shipped by DPD within 48 hours after your purchase. Canvas prints and framed prints are shipped by DHL within 8 to 10 days after your purchase.


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