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Maten: | eén maat / eén maat |
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Kleuren: | blauw / blauw |
Fabrikant: | LITO Masters |
Artikelnummer: | FCD2CFCD2C2024081510225088336 |
EAN-code: | 8711250883368 |
Please be advised that this item is final sale and is not covered by our standard return policy.*This piece is pre-order and will start to dispatch from September 5th.Founded in 2022, LITO is a forward-thinking printmaking company on a mission to widen access to art through new, pioneering technologies. Based in Bregenz, Austria, LITO and the LITO Technology Lab have developed state-of-the-art and patented technology to create prints with extreme precision and of unparalleled quality. Using its Hi-Rnd© proprietary technology, LITO prints textures, colours and certain effects on paintings, such as reliefs and gloss or wax brushstrokes at multiple scales, to create and recreate original artworks.LITO Masters, LITO's conservation arm, aims to support leading museums and institutions around the world by providing a new tool for research and the conservation of masterpieces. LITO Editions commissions leading contemporary artists to imagine original artworks, which are then rendered and developed to limited editions at the LITO Technology Lab.Created in close collaboration with the artist, each edition is personally hand-signed and numbered by the artist and reflects both the artist's vision and the expertise of LITO's engineering team.Measurements : 30 x 30 cm.Hi-Rnd© print on paper.Limited edition of 200.The Water Lilies: The Weeping Willows, 1914-1926.Musée de L'Orangerie, Paris.