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This castle has long since seen its best days. The house was built between 1631 and 1644. In most of the rooms you can still see stucco work, bas-reliefs and fireplaces. In another room you will find the remains of a piano. It has not been played for a long time.
For originals, printed in museum quality!
Print on fine art paper: Hahnemühle PhotoRag 308 g/m² with 2 cm white border.
Signed,… numbered and certificate of authenticity.
The artwork is sold unframed.
The work is also available in other sizes:
90 x 60 cm (signed, limited collection of 10)
120 x 80 cm (signed, limited collection of 7)
150 x 100 cm (signed, limited collection of 3)
There is also always a 2 cm white border on each side of the motif size.
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Michael Schwan weaves photography and digital art into a time capsule of decay, shaped by his engineering studies. With meticulous precision, he photographs "lost places", lets structures tell their story and leaves us to the magic of the ephemeral - a homage to abandoned beauty. His pictures evoke melancholy, deep reflection and a morbid aesthetic that transports the viewer into the silence and secrets of forgotten worlds.