Darren Olson Signed Photo Print Bellagio Italy Lake Como Landscape Art 16×12

The artist’s handwritten signature (“Darren Olson”) and the title (“Bellagio, Italy”) are perfectly clean and intact in pencil at the bottom. It’s printed on high-end Velvet Fine Art paper. It has a beautiful matte, textured finish that almost looks like a painting, and best of all, it doesn’t reflect any annoying light or glare when it’s up on the wall.

15 prints of IVREA, ITALY 1987 portfolio of beautiful 16 x 12 inch prints

Rare and hard-to-find portfolio. The images in this photographic portfolio are mainly taken from Personals dedicated to Ivrea, held at the “Artspazio” hall during 1986/87. One of the main criteria adopted in the selection of the works was to propose the photos that best reproduce and transmit “an air”, one of the atmospheres of the Eporedian city.

WWII US ARMY CASSINO AREA ITALY DESTROYED 1944 Photographic Reprint Enhanced

Welcome to VICTORY PHOTOS Offering professionally restored historic photos from the early 1900’s. Specializing in wartime era photographs. All images are from original photographs, negatives and digital archive files. All from credited, copyright free sources. FREE SHIPPING IN THE CONTINENTAL USA ONLY!!! A MEMORABLE MOMENT IN HISTORY… Description: US WWII Military Photograph In one of the war’s most concentrated Air Bombings, the town of Cassino was completely destroyed. German held Cassino blocked the allied advance toward Rome. Date: March 15, 1944 PHOTOGRAPHER/CREDIT: U.S.

Fifth Army Evac Wounded Mt. Belvedere Italy Photo Reprint US Miltiary WWII 1945

A Memorable Moment In History. NOTE: This is A High Quality Photograph that has been digitally restored and REPRINTED using a professional grade printer and professional grade, acid free photo paper. US WWII Military Photograph Fifth Army litter bearers evacuate wounded infantrymen near the crest of a mountain in Italy. 1st Battallion, 9th Mtn. Inf., 10th Mtn. Div., Mt. Belvedere area, Italy – wounded infantrymen who stormed the strongly defended mountain which commands route 64 leading towards Bologna. February 20, 1945 “We forget all too soon the things we thought we could never forget” Joan Didion quotes (AmericanJournalist and Novelist, b.1934) Note: some cropping may occur for larger size prints due to the original photographic format. This high quality, B&W print is suitable for display and framing.

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