Paris Fine Art Photograph “The Maroon Door” Fine Art Photographic Print The beautifully-detailed doors of Paris are a wonderful photographic subject all on their own. I’ve spent days and days walking the back streets of Paris looking for the most artistic to add to my photographic collection. This one was taken on a trip to Paris in May, 2012. This listing is for a borderless, fine art print on beautiful premium quality archival lustre finish photographic paper with long lasting inks. It will be very carefully packaged for safe shipment. Note that some cropping top and bottom may be required, depending on the size you choose in the drop down menu. The full size image as shown, uncropped, is 8 x 12, 12 x 18, 16 x 24, 24 x 36. If you choose 8 x 10, 11 x 14, 16 x 20 then the top and bottom will be cropped somewhat. Ask us if you’re not sure. Copyright Notice: This image is copyrighted under US and International copyright law to Georgianna Lane and may not be used without express permission.
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