• Available print formats: 30x40 (11.8x15.7 inches) and 48x68 cm (18.9x26.8 inches)
• 130 g/m² glossy coated paper
This is the poster of the exhibition held at our museum between 12th Kelona and 14th Tarsona in 120 ABY.
Painting the Modern Galaxy: Turner to Matisse explored the influence of the Galaxy on the evolution of art on planet Earth from the early 1800s to the 1920s. Beginning with Turner's visionary cosmic depictions, it included works by masters such as Matisse, Renoir, and Pissarro, and emphasized how artists found inspiration in the vastness of outer space. The exhibition highlighted the Galaxy as a subject that allowed these artists to explore light, colour, and composition in innovative ways, blending the awe of the cosmos with pioneering artistic techniques. It offered a visually stunning and conceptually enriching display that showcased the deep connection between art and the universe..
Collect posters from other exhibitions as well, and enhance your home or office with a souvenir of your visit to Coruscant.
Delivery Time - about 10 working days (Mon - Fri)
NOTE
This project is a work of fiction created by the artist Loic Mawr.
The references to names, styles, or works of real artists, including those of Joseph Mallord William Turner and Henri Émile Benoît Matisse, are used solely for creative purposes and to pay homage to their style. The reproduced image is an original creation, with no intention of imitating or representing any actual work by these artists. This poster in no way intends to mislead the viewer or pass as an original work by the cited artist.