Product Description
Art on acrylic adds a contemporary Stylish look to any room.
The Neoclassical Pop Art artwork inspired by Sir Peter Rubens printing "Archduchess Isabella" around created 1620, currently in the collection of the Rubens House.
Isabella Clara Eugenia (Spanish: Isabel Clara Eugenia; 12 August 1566 – 1 December 1633), was sovereign of the Spanish Netherlands in the Low Countries from 1598-1633. It is the pendant of a portrait of her husband, the Archduke Albert.
This Neoclassical Pop Art piece presents a one-of-a-kind pop composition, adding to the mythology a new spiritual statement and a contemporary expression.
The Museum-quality modern frameless print on Acrylic highlights the vibrant colors affixed to a thick protective acrylic block giving it a three-dimensional appearance that effortlessly finishes off your space design with timeless, elegant, and playful contemporary high-end art.
Seize an opportunity to own a piece of art with great historical value. Created by PriYa, Neoclassical Pop Art Owner and the sole female artist in all of humanity inventing a novel painting expression with absolute
originality. It is certain to rise in value, so your ROI is guaranteed.
- Creator: Neoclassical Pop Art
- Year of Creation: 2019-2021
- Medium: Print on BPA Free Clear Acrylic Aluminum Dibond backer
- Movement & Style : Neoclassical Pop Art
- Built-in UV Inhibitors
- High-resolution archival paper and archival inks
- Hand polished, crystal clear edge
Hanging
Sizes larger than 12"x12" will have a french cleat box which allows hanging in all orientations
Sizes smaller than 12"x12" will have french cleat strips placed according to artwork orientation
Care
Wipe clean with a damp cloth
Packaging
Smaller Sizes - Clear poly bag, thin corrugated cardboard to protect corners and boxed.
Larger Sizes - Clear poly bag, Styrofoam protected corners, and boxed