Bring the Majesty of Renaissance Art into Your Home
Elevate your space with an extraordinary piece of history: a framed print of the 16th-century Lion from the Grandes Heures of Anne de Bretagne, one of Saint Marc’s most celebrated artistic treasures. This timeless work of Renaissance art captures regal power and breathtaking detail—perfect for discerning collectors, art lovers, and anyone seeking to make a bold statement in their décor.
Limited-Edition Framed Print: Museum-Quality, Ready to Hang
Each print is masterfully framed in premium samba wood, prized for being both lightweight and incredibly durable. The frame’s classic look enhances any room, from elegant living spaces to modern offices, providing a rich backdrop for this historic artwork.
Superior protection: Your print features a crystal-clear plexiglass glazing—not only does it preserve the vibrancy of the artwork, but it’s shatter-resistant, ensuring your new treasure arrives in pristine condition and stays beautiful for years to come.
A Stunning Conversation Piece
This lion, immortalized in one of the most luxurious manuscripts of the French Renaissance, brings with it centuries of intrigue, artistry, and cultural legacy. The iconic design effortlessly complements both contemporary and traditional interiors, instantly drawing the eye and sparking fascination.
Why Choose This Framed Lion Print?
- Unique reproduction of a 16th-century masterpiece - High-quality samba wood frame blends strength and style - Durable plexiglass glazing shields against breakage and fading - Hassle-free: arrives expertly assembled, ready to hang - A remarkable gift for art enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone redecorating
Transform your walls into a gallery and own a striking piece of art history.
Add this magnificent Lion from Grandes Heures Anne de Bretagne to your cart now and experience the captivating beauty of Renaissance artistry, every single day.
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Bring the Majesty of Renaissance Art into Your Home
Elevate your space with an extraordinary piece of history: a framed print of the 16th-century Lion from the Grandes Heures of Anne de Bretagne, one of Saint Marc’s most celebrated artistic treasures. This timeless work of Renaissance art captures regal power and breathtaking detail—perfect for discerning collectors, art lovers, and anyone seeking to make a bold statement in their décor.
Limited-Edition Framed Print: Museum-Quality, Ready to Hang
Each print is masterfully framed in premium samba wood, prized for being both lightweight and incredibly durable. The frame’s classic look enhances any room, from elegant living spaces to modern offices, providing a rich backdrop for this historic artwork.
Superior protection: Your print features a crystal-clear plexiglass glazing—not only does it preserve the vibrancy of the artwork, but it’s shatter-resistant, ensuring your new treasure arrives in pristine condition and stays beautiful for years to come.
A Stunning Conversation Piece
This lion, immortalized in one of the most luxurious manuscripts of the French Renaissance, brings with it centuries of intrigue, artistry, and cultural legacy. The iconic design effortlessly complements both contemporary and traditional interiors, instantly drawing the eye and sparking fascination.
Why Choose This Framed Lion Print?
- Unique reproduction of a 16th-century masterpiece - High-quality samba wood frame blends strength and style - Durable plexiglass glazing shields against breakage and fading - Hassle-free: arrives expertly assembled, ready to hang - A remarkable gift for art enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone redecorating
Transform your walls into a gallery and own a striking piece of art history.
Add this magnificent Lion from Grandes Heures Anne de Bretagne to your cart now and experience the captivating beauty of Renaissance artistry, every single day.
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Delivery | Estimated between and . Will usually ship within 2 business days. |