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Ancient Acrylic Print featuring the photograph Persepolis #6 by Fred Maroon

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Persepolis #6 Acrylic Print

Fred Maroon

by Fred Maroon

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$114.00

Product Details

Persepolis #6 acrylic print by Fred Maroon.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.

Design Details

A detail of a relief depicting columns of Median and Persian soldiers, at Apadana Palace, at Persepolis, Iran. Persepolis was once the capitol of the... more

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Artist's Description

A detail of a relief depicting columns of Median and Persian soldiers, at Apadana Palace, at Persepolis, Iran. Persepolis was once the capitol of the Persian Empire, and dates from about 500 B.C.E.

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