This stunning charcoal sketch by Adolphe Féder captures the haunting atmosphere of the Drancy Transit Camp during World War II. The sketch depicts a woman wearing a traditional kerchief, a symbol of resilience and defiance in the face of adversity. The emotive and raw portrayal of the woman's expression serves as a reminder of the harrowing experiences of those who were held in the camp. This powerful piece of art is a moving addition to any wall, serving as a poignant reminder of the strength and courage of those who endured unimaginable hardships during one of the darkest times in history. The sketch measures 16x20 inches and is printed on high-quality canvas, ready to be mounted and displayed in your home.
Adolphe Féder : Charcoal sketch of woman with kerchief in the Drancy Transit Cam
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We Do Not Use MDF Frame. We Use Wooden Frame.
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Our products; You can use it to decorate your home, which is your private space, according to your personal tastes, to increase the positive energy in the environment and to have a home that better reflects yourself to your guests.
• All Orders are Special Production.
• In this way, you will have a longer-lasting and higher quality product, and with the original Epson inks we use, it is guaranteed not to fade indoors for 75 years.
• Most of our customers have purchased these products and stated that they are satisfied.
Materials used in our products;
• Pine Wood: 2 cm / 0.75" depth (Standard) - 4 cm / 1.5" depth (Thick)
• 440 Gsm/Gr. Cotton canvas (100%)
• 240 Gsm / Gr. glossy paper
• Original Canon Inks
• Wooden Frame RodsWe can produce in special sizes.
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