Artist Unknown
ARTIST UNKNOWN Jewels of the Romanovs, 1997
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Sku: YY2633
Artist: Artist Unknown
Title: Jewels of the Romanovs
Year: 1997
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 38 x 24 inches ( 96.52 x 60.96 cm )
Image Size: 38 x 24 inches ( 96.52 x 60.96 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: B-: Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age
Supplemental Condition Information: Dents and paper breaks throughout entire poster
Additional Details: This 1997 poster was designed to promote the Jewels of the Romanovs: Treasures of the Russian Imperial Court exhibition, held at the San Diego Museum of Art. The exhibition presented a dazzling array of treasures from the Russian Imperial Court, focusing on the exquisite jewelry, regalia, and personal artifacts once owned by the Romanov dynasty, the last rulers of Imperial Russia. The poster’s design reflects the opulence and grandeur associated with the Romanovs, featuring intricate details and rich colors that evoke the regal atmosphere of the Russian court. The exhibition showcased a remarkable selection of jewels, many crafted by the famed jeweler Fabergé, as well as other treasures that highlighted the artistic and cultural legacy of Russia’s imperial family.
Artist: Artist Unknown
Title: Jewels of the Romanovs
Year: 1997
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 38 x 24 inches ( 96.52 x 60.96 cm )
Image Size: 38 x 24 inches ( 96.52 x 60.96 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: B-: Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age
Supplemental Condition Information: Dents and paper breaks throughout entire poster
Additional Details: This 1997 poster was designed to promote the Jewels of the Romanovs: Treasures of the Russian Imperial Court exhibition, held at the San Diego Museum of Art. The exhibition presented a dazzling array of treasures from the Russian Imperial Court, focusing on the exquisite jewelry, regalia, and personal artifacts once owned by the Romanov dynasty, the last rulers of Imperial Russia. The poster’s design reflects the opulence and grandeur associated with the Romanovs, featuring intricate details and rich colors that evoke the regal atmosphere of the Russian court. The exhibition showcased a remarkable selection of jewels, many crafted by the famed jeweler Fabergé, as well as other treasures that highlighted the artistic and cultural legacy of Russia’s imperial family.