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Interior of St Peter's Basilica in Rome c1750 by Giovanni Paolo Pannini Wood Print

by Rolando Burbon
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Interior of St Peter's Basilica in Rome c1750 by Giovanni Paolo Pannini wood print by Rolando Burbon. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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Interior of St Peter's Basilica in Rome c1750~ by Italian Artist Giovanni Paolo Pannini (1691–1765); known as an architect and painter of his... more
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Interior of St Peter's Basilica in Rome c1750~ by Italian Artist Giovanni Paolo Pannini (1691–1765); known as an architect and painter of his vistas of Rome, detailing the antiquites of that great city. This is version was done 15 years after the The Nave of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican version.This is a retouched digital art reproduction of a public domain image.
About Rolando Burbon

When Ordering Use Discount CODE: ZEHPVN - Welcome to the Xzendor7 (https://xzendor7.com) digital art shop on Fine Art America. ***Visit My Site To View The Retouching Videos Of Some Of These Pieces At: https://xzendor7.com/xzendor7-videos/ *** I'm a digital artist specializing in using fractals to create fantasy landscapes, structures, spacescapes and portraits. I also have an interest in Classical Art, Art Nouveau and Art Deco artwork so you will find many retouched public domain images in my shop; with new pieces added daily. I use several tools in my fractal art creation and on my classical art old masters prints on canvas retouching work, which include the Fractron 9000 fractal generator, Mandelbulb 3D fractal generator,...
$102.00
Paul Coco
Outstanding!
Rolando Burbon replied:
Glad You Like It Paul. Mr. Pannini did about 4 versions of the Basilica over the course of his career; the 1735 version is even better than this one in some regards. I'll be uploading that version later in the week.