Metal Wall Decor, Don Quixote Metal Decor, Metal Wall Art, Home popular Wall Hangings, H
Metal Wall Decor, Don Quixote Metal Decor, Metal Wall Art, Home popular Wall Hangings, H, Unique design Tree of Life Metal Wall Decor 346x314 inches 88x80cmColor: Matt Black Black textured static powder coatingProduct.
Product code: Metal Wall Decor, Don Quixote Metal Decor, Metal Wall Art, Home popular Wall Hangings, H
Unique design Tree of Life Metal Wall Decor 34,6x31,4 inches 88x80cm Color: Matt Black, Black textured static powder coating. Product Material: 2 mm steel Product stands 1.5 cm away from the wall. The drawing is of Don Quixote de la Mancha, his horse Rocinante, his squire Sancho Panza and his donkey Dapple, the Sun, and several windmills. The bold lines, almost scribbles, that compose the figures are stark against a plain, white background. The figures are deformed and dramatic. A small, round Sancho Panza looks up at a tall, gaunt Don Quixote, who popular, in turn, gazes forward. Don Quixote and Rocinante stand nobly, but have a somewhat tired air. The figure, painted with heavy strokes, seems to have been changed multiple times as Picasso painted Don Quixote's torso, arms and shoulder. "The knight's head, capped by what would be Mambrino's helmet, is connected to his shoulders by a neck made with a single, thin line, and it sports a.
Unique design Tree of Life Metal Wall Decor 34,6x31,4 inches 88x80cm Color: Matt Black, Black textured static powder coating. Product Material: 2 mm steel Product stands 1.5 cm away from the wall. The drawing is of Don Quixote de la Mancha, his horse Rocinante, his squire Sancho Panza and his donkey Dapple, the Sun, and several windmills. The bold lines, almost scribbles, that compose the figures are stark against a plain, white background. The figures are deformed and dramatic. A small, round Sancho Panza looks up at a tall, gaunt Don Quixote, who popular, in turn, gazes forward. Don Quixote and Rocinante stand nobly, but have a somewhat tired air. The figure, painted with heavy strokes, seems to have been changed multiple times as Picasso painted Don Quixote's torso, arms and shoulder. "The knight's head, capped by what would be Mambrino's helmet, is connected to his shoulders by a neck made with a single, thin line, and it sports a.