Whitecaps crash into a rocky shoreline, creating a middle space between land and sky. Originally painted with oils by an unknown artist, this mid-19th century piece has been resurrected and identically reproduced in texture and tone. Using groundbreaking technology, the Synograph™ faithfully recreates each brushstroke to create three-dimensional artwork identical to the original. The result is a remarkably true reproduction that preserves the integrity of the circa 1840–1850 painting, giving it resonance with a new, modern audience. Beautifully floated in a walnut frame for effortless display in your home collection.
The Art Patron collection uses groundbreaking proprietary technology to bring fine art beyond the gallery, spanning both contemporary working artists and archival pieces sourced from flea markets and museums across the globe.
| Part of the Art Patron collection |
| Artist unknown, ca. 1840–1850 |
| Original technique: Oil on panel |
| The Art Patron Synographâ„¢ uses groundbreaking 3D technology to redefine the limits of printing, recreating every detail of the original artwork with total fidelity |
| Walnut frame |
| A portion of proceeds will benefit the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam |