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Hall of columns, Carnac, 1839. Artist: William James Muller
Hall of columns, Carnac, 1839. Found in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London
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Brittany Carnac Damaged Disrepair Fallen Falling Hall Of Columns Morbihan Muller Roman Empire William James William James Muller Print Collector3
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Refresh your home decor with a beautiful full photo 16"x16" (40x40cm) cushion, complete with cushion pad insert. Printed on both sides and made from 100% polyester with a zipper on the bottom back edge of the cushion cover. Care Instructions: Warm machine wash, do not bleach, do not tumble dry. Warm iron inside out. Do not dry clean.
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the mesmerizing Hall of Columns in Carnac, France, as depicted by the talented artist William James Muller in 1839. The ancient architecture stands tall despite its disrepair and damaged state, a testament to its former grandeur during the Roman Empire. The ruins evoke a sense of awe and wonder as one contemplates the passage of time and the stories these walls could tell. Muller's watercolour technique beautifully brings out the vibrant colors of this fallen structure against an idyllic countryside backdrop in Brittany. The image transports viewers back to the 19th century, allowing them to witness firsthand the beauty that once was. Located within London's prestigious Victoria & Albert Museum collection, this artwork serves as a valuable historical artifact showcasing both artistry and archaeology. It reminds us of our connection to past civilizations and their enduring legacies. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded that even in ruin, there is still beauty to be found. This photograph invites us to reflect on our own mortality while appreciating the resilience of human creations throughout history.
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