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    STK7039

    SUBLIMART: Affresco Ceramic Tile on Distressed Reclaimed Barn Wood Frame - Opera "La Gioconda (Mona Lisa)" detail by Leonardo Da Vinci

    PRINTED by Sublimation - Italian design.

    This beautiful art replica is professionally printed on a Tumbled Tile from Tuscany-Italy.

    Tile Size 8"X8"X1/2" Thick
    Total Size framed: 11" Wide x 11" High (Wall hang ready)
    Material: Ceramic Tile Made in Italy, mounted on reclaimed barn wood frame Made in the USA.

    ABOUT THE ARTIST:
    Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) was a renowned Italian polymath of the High Renaissance, known for his expertise in painting, engineering, science, and more. Beyond his acclaimed paintings, like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, he left a legacy of diverse interests documented in his extensive notebooks. Born near Vinci to a notary and a lower-class woman, he was educated in Florence under Andrea del Verrocchio. His career took him to Milan, Florence, and Rome before his final years in France, where he passed away in 1519. Widely considered a genius of his time, his influence on art and culture remains profound, with his works still admired and studied today.

    ABOUT "AFFRESCO"
    Any art lover, as well as anyone who has visited Italy, must have had the opportunity to appreciate an affresco painting. Most prominent ancient Roman paintings consist of affresco, as do the holy stories depicted within medieval churches. The magnificent decorations found within the halls of villas dating from the fifth, sixth, and seventh centuries also feature affresco paintings.
    The affresco painting method is the basis for the most impressive mural works of Italian art and is considered to be the most widely used artistic technique during the Renaissance period by world-known artists such as Botticelli, Michelangelo, Raffaello, Signorelli, and Piero Della Francesca and more.