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Celestial Orb by Dale Goffigon

$4,850.00

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  • Description

     Archival pigment print framed in white painted wood moulding with UV plexi.

    Celestial Orb, a globe by Silvestro Amanzio Monacelli, drawn in pen and painted on paper, in 1716 is found in the Biblioteca Casanatense in Rome.  Cardinal Girolamo Casanate bequested his library of more than 25,000 volumes to the Dominicans of the convent of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva.  The Dominicans commissioned the architect A M Boroni to design the library in the cloister area of the convent.  The library was inaugurated in 1701 and was one of the most important and well stocked libraries of its time.

    Available to special order.
    Unframed prints available in approximately 2 weeks.
    Framed prints available in approximately 4-6 weeks.
    Custom sizing available.

  • Specification

    H: 35" W: 42.5"

  • Shipping

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Celestial Orb by Dale Goffigon

$3,900.00

 Archival pigment print framed in white painted wood moulding with UV plexi.

Celestial Orb, a globe by Silvestro Amanzio Monacelli, drawn in pen and painted on paper, in 1716 is found in the Biblioteca Casanatense in Rome.  Cardinal Girolamo Casanate bequested his library of more than 25,000 volumes to the Dominicans of the convent of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva.  The Dominicans commissioned the architect A M Boroni to design the library in the cloister area of the convent.  The library was inaugurated in 1701 and was one of the most important and well stocked libraries of its time.

Available to special order.
Unframed prints available in approximately 2 weeks.
Framed prints available in approximately 4-6 weeks.
Custom sizing available.

H: 35" W: 42.5"


212-288-2221info@krbnyc.com

DALE GOFFIGON

Dale Goffigon’s body of work consists largely of gardens, historic architecture and interiors. She works with a medium format Hasselblad and prints the images with a master printer using an archival pigment process. 

Born on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, Goffigon received a B.S. from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. She studied photography at The Parsons School of Design, The International Center of Photography in New York, The Maine Photographic Workshop and the Center for Alternative Processes.