Greatness by Augusta Sagnelli
Digital Inkjet Print on Fine Art Legacy Platine Paper
Each Framed piece has been uniquely framed with fine art materials; carefully curated with the utmost attention to detail and are each one-of-a-kind.
Unframed Dimensions: 30”W x 40”H
Framed Dimensions: 38”W x 48”H
Each Framed piece has been uniquely framed with fine art materials; carefully curated with the utmost attention to detail and are each one-of-a-kind.
Due to the delicate composition of this piece, special delivery is required. The shipping cost has been increased to reflect the need for a bit of extra care.
Digital Inkjet Print on Fine Art Legacy Platine Paper
Each Framed piece has been uniquely framed with fine art materials; carefully curated with the utmost attention to detail and are each one-of-a-kind.
Unframed Dimensions: 30”W x 40”H
Framed Dimensions: 38”W x 48”H
Each Framed piece has been uniquely framed with fine art materials; carefully curated with the utmost attention to detail and are each one-of-a-kind.
Due to the delicate composition of this piece, special delivery is required. The shipping cost has been increased to reflect the need for a bit of extra care.
Digital Inkjet Print on Fine Art Legacy Platine Paper
Each Framed piece has been uniquely framed with fine art materials; carefully curated with the utmost attention to detail and are each one-of-a-kind.
Unframed Dimensions: 30”W x 40”H
Framed Dimensions: 38”W x 48”H
Each Framed piece has been uniquely framed with fine art materials; carefully curated with the utmost attention to detail and are each one-of-a-kind.
Due to the delicate composition of this piece, special delivery is required. The shipping cost has been increased to reflect the need for a bit of extra care.
About the Artist
Original, fine art black and white photograph by Augusta Sagnelli. This collection of images was created during the second French confinement in Paris (March - May 2021). As a new resident in the city with a small network, combined with strict restrictions on social gatherings, Augusta turned toward figures set in stone as her subjects.