German Gate in Metz Acrylic Print
by Carlos Diaz
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German Gate in Metz acrylic print by Carlos Diaz. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
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German Gate in Metz - 1900 - Remastered by Carlos Diaz
Vintage Historic Photograph
In 1240, Metz city get new surrounding wall, raised... more
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German Gate in Metz - 1900 - Remastered by Carlos Diaz
Vintage Historic Photograph
In 1240, Metz city get new surrounding wall, raised on the old Gallo-Roman wall. The porte des Allemands ("Germans' gate") is the only vestige of that medieval wall! Raised across the river Seille, it looks like a real tiny stronghold! But where does this name come from, Allemands? Because near the gate was a house which belonged to German Teutonic knights, raised in 1230 and destroyed 23 years later by emperor Charles the Fifth's troops.
About Carlos Diaz
In 2023, my artwork pieces available for sale now exceed 1,200 individual and unique high quality photographs, patents, and computer designs. The breath of subject coverage covers from animals to transportation, all conveniently organized by Album Collections for easy search. Combining photographs and various computer rendering techniques, has allowed me to produce a very unique style in my final product. several hours are spent with each photo to produce - and obtain - just the right touch of colors and composition. I hope you enjoy the final renditions, as much as I enjoyed producing them. Notice the size and resolution of my work and compare same to others. These high resolution digital works allow the enlargements to be razor...
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