"Portion of the Lions Frieze from the Ancient Persian Palace at Susa" - Framed Art Print by James Ward
Framed Reproduction Art Print - Portion of the Lions Frieze from the Ancient Persian Palace at Susa (1912) by James Ward
Introduce a touch of ancient history and artistic mastery to your space with this stunning framed reproduction of Portion of the Lions Frieze from the Ancient Persian Palace at Susa (1912) by Irish artist James Ward. Inspired by the grandeur of Persian art, Ward’s detailed study captures the elegance and power of the iconic lion frieze from the ancient palace of Susa, blending cultural history with his unique artistic perspective.
Printed on premium archival paper to preserve the intricate details and textures, this artwork comes framed and ready to hang, with a variety of frame options to match your style.
- Artist: James Ward (Irish, 1851–1924)
- Title: Portion of the Lions Frieze from the Ancient Persian Palace at Susa (1912)
- Print type: High-quality reproduction on archival paper
- Frame options: Black, white, or natural wood
- Ready to hang: Comes with mounted hardware for easy installation
- Size options: Multiple dimensions available to suit your space
This piece brings a sense of ancient elegance and rich history into any home or office, making it perfect for art enthusiasts and lovers of world culture. Display this timeless work to enjoy the fusion of ancient Persian art and Ward's artistic vision every day.
Our Frames
- Art Paper: All designs are printed on 200 gsm heavyweight Archival Art paper, finished with a beautiful matte texture.
- Premium Quality: Crafted from premium grade solid wood, our frames ensure both durability and elegance.
- Clear Plexiglass: High-quality clear plexiglass that looks fantastic and won't break during shipping.
- Dimensions: Frames are approximately 2.5 cm (1 inch) thick and 1.5 cm (1/2 inch) wide.
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