Acrylic Print "La grande Porte de Kiev"

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Acrylic Prints

The technique of printing under acrylic glass used by the greatest artists gives the works a very contemporary look, depth and brings intensity to the colours. Acrylic glass (Plexiglas®) is unbreakable, lighter than glass and easy to clean with a sponge.

  • Thickness of the acrylic: 2 mm.

  • Bright finish.

  • Aluminum laminated rear panel Dibond black 3 mm

  • System of hangers and plastic cushions that allow to detach the work from the wall.

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About the Artwork

La grande Porte de Kiev

Vassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) La Grande Porte de Kiev 1928 Graphite lead, Chinese ink and watercolour on paper 21,3 x 27,1 cm This composition is a preparatory drawing for the staging of Paintings of an exhibition, created by Russian composer Modest Moussorgsky. REPRODUCTION Vassily Kandinsky, La grande Porte de Kiev, 1928 Photo © Centre Pompidou, MNAM-CCI / Georges Meguerditchian / Dist.RMN-GP

Vassily Kandinsky

Vassily Kandinsky
Vassily Kandinsky (1866 - 1944) was a Russian painter and art theorist.