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Woman reaching for the Moon (1930s) | Edward Mason Eggleston print
Woman reaching for the Moon (1930s) | Edward Mason Eggleston print
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- 200gsm premium art paper
- Giclee printed and framed to order in UK
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What is a "Giclee" print?
What is a "Giclee" print?
The term "Giclee" is a French word that refers to the printing process, that creates a higher quality finished product than standard printing processes. Discover more about the "Giclee" printing process.
Capture a sense of ambition, dreams, and elegance with this "Woman Reaching for the Moon" print by American artist Edward Mason Eggleston. Created in the 1930s, this stylized image with its sleek lines, and a sense of idealized beauty make it ideal for any aspiring art deco bathrooms. The woman's outstretched arm and the radiant moon create a powerful symbol of aspiration and the pursuit of dreams. This is perfect for those who appreciate Art Deco art, symbolic imagery, and works that evoke a sense of hope and ambition.
Did you know? While Edward Eggleston is known for his Art Deco illustrations and commercial art, he is not to be confused with the later photographer William Eggleston, famous for his pioneering use of color photography in fine art. The two artists, though sharing a last name and both contributing significantly to their respective fields, worked in different eras and mediums. This distinction is important to avoid confusion when researching or discussing their work.
Bring a touch of Art Deco elegance and aspirational energy into your home with this captivating "Woman Reaching for the Moon" work.