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The title "Two elegances. The Palais-Royal. Paris" suggests a thematic exploration of duality or comparison. This could be an artistic reflection on the different forms of elegance – perhaps contrasting classical versus modern elegance, or human versus architectural elegance. The juxtaposition of the two subjects with the grandeur of the Palais-Royal may create a dialogue between the human and architectural forms.
The title and composition emphasize elegance, a recurring theme in Savchenko’s work. This focus aligns with his broader interest in capturing the beauty, grace, and emotional intensity of his subjects, particularly within the performing arts.
Our history. The beginning of the 21st century.
Limited Edition 1 / 15
The year since creation - 2024
Giclée print. Archival heavy weight paper.
Numbered and hand signed lower right by author and hand signed by author on the back. with a certificate of authenticity.
Unframed: 35cm x 50cm ( 13,8" x 19,7") framed : aluminium frame - 50cm x 70cm ( 19,9" x 27,9" )
Artwork under plexiglass with passepartout and aluminium frame.
Important !
Author's (Dmitry Savchenko) rules and opinion about limited edition prints produced at different sizes :
Author (Dmitry Savchenko) would like to be honest with art galleries, collectors, art dealers, followers, and make it clear, limited edition means total number of prints, regardless of size, no matter the size, if it's a limited edition, it's limited.

Materials used:

Archival heavy weight paper.

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#photography #france #paris #elegance #bw photography #palais royale #french heritage #parisian beauty #parisian architecture #limietd edition 

2elegances PalaisRoyal Paris (2024)

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by Dmitry Savchenko

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  • Photograph on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 15
  • Size: 50.8 x 71.12 x 2.54cm (framed) / 35.56 x 50.8cm (actual image size)
  • Framed and ready to hang
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Photorealistic
  • Subject: Architecture and cityscapes
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The title "Two elegances. The Palais-Royal. Paris" suggests a thematic exploration of duality or comparison. This could be an artistic reflection on the different forms of elegance – perhaps contrasting classical versus modern elegance, or human versus architectural elegance. The juxtaposition of the two subjects with the grandeur of the Palais-Royal may create a dialogue between the human and architectural forms.
The title and composition emphasize elegance, a recurring theme in Savchenko’s work. This focus aligns with his broader interest in capturing the beauty, grace, and emotional intensity of his subjects, particularly within the performing arts.
Our history. The beginning of the 21st century.
Limited Edition 1 / 15
The year since creation - 2024
Giclée print. Archival heavy weight paper.
Numbered and hand signed lower right by author and hand signed by author on the back. with a certificate of authenticity.
Unframed: 35cm x 50cm ( 13,8" x 19,7") framed : aluminium frame - 50cm x 70cm ( 19,9" x 27,9" )
Artwork under plexiglass with passepartout and aluminium frame.
Important !
Author's (Dmitry Savchenko) rules and opinion about limited edition prints produced at different sizes :
Author (Dmitry Savchenko) would like to be honest with art galleries, collectors, art dealers, followers, and make it clear, limited edition means total number of prints, regardless of size, no matter the size, if it's a limited edition, it's limited.

Materials used:

Archival heavy weight paper.

Tags:
#photography #france #paris #elegance #bw photography #palais royale #french heritage #parisian beauty #parisian architecture #limietd edition 
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Born on the 13th of October 1970 in USSR. The works of art of photographer Dmitry Savchenkoare used by leading world theatres, such as The Metropolitan Opera ( New York... Read more

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