Joan of Arc (“L’Esprit d’Innocence”) Artwork
About The Artwork This museum-quality Giclee on canvas is 1 of 5 Limited Edition "Artist Proofs" - which looks for all purposes exactly like the original portrayal of Joan of Arc. The original work measured 48" wide by 63" high and took over four months to complete. ~ All copyrights retained by the artist. Original Created: 2015 Subjects: Classical mythology Materials: Canvas Styles: Fine Art Figurative Photorealism Portraiture Mediums: Digital Details & Dimensions Digital: Digital on Canvas Artist Produced Limited Edition of: 11 Size: 36 W x 48 H x 1 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: No…
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