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A&T ARTWORK Flaming June by Frederic Leighton The World Classic Art Reproductions, Giclee Canvas Prints Wall Art for Home Decor, 45x36x1.5 inches

Color:

Flaming June

Size:

36x45" Canvas Prints

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4.16 kg
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  • Canvases are printed and hand stretched in the USA
  • Our Art work made with Real wood frame&professional photo printer and original High Quality pigment ink which is certified eco-friendly and odorless can produce more details for your artwork and lasting longer.
  • Canavs Print Size: 45x36x1.5" gallery wraps come with mirrored edges so no image area is lost. Canvas wraps come ready to hang with a sawtooth
  • For giclee printing, the canvas used to actually print the final piece must be of archival quality. it is acid free and consists of cotton base. Museum-quality pieces printed,
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Flaming June is a painting by Sir Frederic Leighton, produced in 1895. Painted with oil paints on a 47-by-47-inch (1,200 mm × 1,200 mm) square canvas, it is widely considered to be Leighton's magnum opus, showing his classicist nature. It is thought that the woman portrayed alludes to the figures of sleeping nymphs and naiads the Greeks often sculpted. Flaming June disappeared from view in the early 1900s and was rediscovered only in the 1960s. It was auctioned shortly after, during a period of time known to be difficult for selling Victorian era paintings, where it failed to sell for its low reserve price of US$140 (the equivalent of $1,126 in modern prices). After the auction, it was promptly purchased by the Museo de Arte de Ponce in Ponce, Puerto Rico, where it currently resides.

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