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English Bedroom of the Georgian Period

Part dollhouse, part theatrical set, part tableaux, this photograph of a reimagined room juxtaposes wild bonobos with a cultivated environment. Photographs are altered from images of the Thorne Miniature Rooms, on permanent exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago.

Photograph is printed using an archival cotton-rag inkjet paper that has a semi-matte sheen When displayed properly, it will maintain its beauty and richness for generations. Shipped in a tube, not ready to hang. Once your print has arrived, unpack it carefully with clean, dry hands and handle only the edges, or leave it packed until taken to a framer.
Part dollhouse, part theatrical set, part tableaux, this photograph of a reimagined room juxtaposes wild bonobos with a cultivated environment. Photographs are altered from images of the Thorne Miniature Rooms, on permanent exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago.

Photograph is printed using an archival cotton-rag inkjet paper that has a semi-matte sheen When displayed properly, it will maintain its beauty and richness for generations. Shipped in a tube, not ready to hang. Once your print has arrived, unpack it carefully with clean, dry hands and handle only the edges, or leave it packed until taken to a framer.
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English Bedroom of the Georgian Period

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Part dollhouse, part theatrical set, part tableaux, this photograph of a reimagined room juxtaposes wild bonobos with a cultivated environment. Photographs are altered from images of the Thorne Miniature Rooms, on permanent exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago.

Photograph is printed using an archival cotton-rag inkjet paper that has a semi-matte sheen When displayed properly, it will maintain its beauty and richness for generations. Shipped in a tube, not ready to hang. Once your print has arrived, unpack it carefully with clean, dry hands and handle only the edges, or leave it packed until taken to a framer.