Description
- BENEFIT Dive into the dream world of the art of France in 1900 and let your thoughts flow. Soon you will create surprising ideas, which will help you to answer your current questions and find solutions to the most diverse problems. You are The Thinker
- FEATURE Fine Art Print made in France; Historical Theme Auguste Rodin The Thinker; created by the German Artist Lea Schock; Inspirational Photo Composition designed and produced by the artist herself; The Artwork is showing the splendid sculpture of the thinker; High color durability finish Gallery Quality
- BENEFIT If you are looking for something really outstanding to create your own ambiance of well-being this art print in the warm colors brown light gray and beige is ideal for you; it enriches your ambience with a piece of the glory of the 19th; fits perfectly to your Art Deco interior design but also to any antique or modern designed ambience; each piece is handsigned
- FEATURE The European Artworks of Lea Schock are coveted because of the inspirational themes and the High-Quality material she uses to realize them; The artist guarantees for a long durability of the colors and the print medium in Gallery Quality; choose out of 3 different sizes and 3 different media which come either in a role or ready to hang stretched on wooden frame
- NO RISK; 100% Satisfaction guaranteed; The artwork comes in a box and is backed up with the Artist's 100 % money back guarantee within 30 days after receiving;
High-quality Fine Art Print on Canvas. This is a really outstanding Photo Composition mixed with Digital Artwork by Lea SCHOCK, showing the famous Sculpture The Thinker, by the French Sculptor RODIN, photographed and composed by the Artist LEA SCHOCK. It is an excellent masterpiece of digital photo art, specially made for connoisseurs of the Age of Modern Sculpture (around 1900), bringing an admirable warm ambiance and an immediate sense of well-being into your home, living room or office. Lea Schock was taken all photos concerning to this Rodin series by herself, then she worked them over and printed them on canvas, or realized them as posters, wallpapers or postcards. Notice: Delivered either in a role or stretched on wooden frame.