Alexander (asphalt)
Regular price€57,00 Sale priceFine art portrait of Alexander
Origin of Alexander
Although king of ancient Macedonia for less than 13 years, Alexander the Great changed the course of history. One of the world's greatest military generals, he created a vast empire that stretched from Macedonia to Egypt and from Greece to part of India. This allowed for Hellenistic culture to become widespread.
Artists' Portrait
Alexander the Great is portrayed as a bust made of damaged asphalt which represents the fact that he has been through a lot. He has fought and he has lead a whole team of soldiers when he was a general.
Original Bust
This bust of Alexander the Great is reproduced from a full figure currently exhibited in Munich. The strength and youthfulness of the features captivate the viewer. The features are of almost superhuman beauty but there is a tinge of bitterness in the lips and a melancholy in the dreamy thoughtful eyes.
Paper Details
- Brand: Hahnemühle
- Paper type: PhotoRag®
- Weight: 308gsm (9.1oz/yd)
- Whiteness: 92,5%
- Surface finish: Matte
- Printing method: Giclée
- Manufacturing regions: UK, EU, US, AU
- Manufacturing time: 72 hours
- Ships to: Worldwide
- Water Resistance: Very high
- pH-value total: 8,3
Poster Quality
Hahnemühle Photo Rag® 308gsm is one of the world’s most popular papers and the valued all-rounder for high-quality FineArt inkjet printing. The white cotton artist’s paper, with its characteristic, wonderfully soft feel, boasts a lightly defined felt structure, lending each artwork a three-dimensional appearance and impressive pictorial depth.
Herewith we declare that all papers and canvases of Hahnemühle FineArt GmbH do not contain raw materials from animal sources.
The used pulp fibres come from sustainable sources and have been chemically mechanically processed. The fibre content in the paper is more than 10% of the total weight.
This product is produced/printed only by using water based inks.
At postr.shop we only use sustainably sourced paper or wood.
Neither our paper nor ink contains plastic.