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The Story Behind the Lady with an Ermine Print by Da Vinci
The portrait of a Lady with an Ermine print, painted by Leonardo Da Vinci around 1489-1491 was painted in oils on a panel of walnut wood. This masterpiece of Renaissance art is of Cecilia Gallerani, a mistress of Ludovico Sforza, the Duke of Milan. It is the second of only four surviving Renaissance portraits of women painted by Da Vinci, another being the legendary Mona Lisa. The Lady with an Ermine print is now proudly housed at the National Museum in Kraków in Poland. If you are looking for a high resolution Lady with an Ermine print then this will be a perfect addition to your space.
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• Museum-quality archival paper to give an authentic texture and feel
• Fade-resistant, durable inks so your print will stay top-notch for decades
• High-resolution, detailed images almost as good as the real thing
• A variety of sizes and frames to perfectly suit your space
• Produced small & local to reduce delivery times & carbon emissions
Sustainable Materials
Our paper:
Non-toxic durable FSC paper sourced from sustainably managed forests.
Our inks:
Long-lasting archival inks with no optical brighteners used.