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The Kiss Gallery - Toulmouche Collection

Acrylic Print

Acrylic Print

Regular price $69.99 USD
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Our acrylic print of Auguste Toulmouche's 1853 masterpiece "A Classical Courtship" brings a timeless depiction of romance and classical elegance to life with exceptional clarity and vibrancy. The scene captures an intimate moment between a young couple set against a luxurious Roman interior. The woman, adorned in a soft pink gown with blue accents, leans sensuously over a marble table, her eyes closed as she anticipates a tender kiss. Her suitor, dressed in a classical white tunic with a red cloak, gently touches her chin, their lips nearly meeting in a moment rich with passion and grace.

Crafted from high-quality materials, this acrylic print maintains its vibrant colors and crisp details for years, ensuring that Toulmouche's meticulous attention to detail and rich textures are preserved beautifully. The depth and luminosity provided by the acrylic material enhance the intricate patterns on the walls and the luxurious feel of the fabrics, creating a truly immersive art experience. Perfect for any modern or classical space, this acrylic print offers a durable, elegant way to display "A Classical Courtship." Let this exquisite piece of art add historical charm and enduring sophistication to your home, creating a captivating focal point that enchants and inspires.

Features:

  • The crystal-clear acrylic prints are approximately 4mm /0.15" thick and feature straight-cut corners for a sleek and modern finish.
  • We include hanging hardware with screws for easy installation. With a screw hole in each corner, regardless of format, the center of the hole is positioned approximately 14mm /0.55" from each edge in each corner. The screw hole diameter is 8mm /0.31", and the diameter of the head of the screw is 15mm /0.6".
  • Sizes may vary slightly by region. For the US and Canada, the measurement is in inches, while for the rest of the world, it is in centimeters.
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