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View of the Lido – Leon Kamir-Kaufmann (c. early 20th century)
Painted in the early 1900s, this luminous coastal scene captures the elegance and light of Venice’s famous Lido, where sea and sky merge in soft, atmospheric tones. Kamir-Kaufmann’s refined handling of colour and perspective conveys both openness and quiet Mediterranean charm.
The feeling is airy and relaxed, bringing light, space, and a gentle sense of travel and sophistication that lends a room calm coastal grace.
Our art prints are produced to museum-quality standards using Felix Schoeller High White 230 gsm — a smooth, exceptionally premium fine-art paper selected for its high brightness, depth, and durability. This European high-white matt surface delivers outstanding clarity and colour accuracy with a true glare-free gallery finish, producing cleaner whites, finer detail, and a refined professional look designed for long-term display.
Printed with archival pigment inks, each piece delivers rich, vibrant colour and outstanding detail, designed to look beautiful for years to come without fading.
Every print is made to order and carefully packaged in sturdy protective mailing tubes to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.
All prints are created using international A-sizes.
Below are the full paper dimensions your artwork is printed on:
A4 — 21 × 29.7 cm (8.3 × 11.7 in)
A3 — 29.7 × 42 cm (11.7 × 16.5 in)
A2 — 42 × 59.4 cm (16.5 × 23.4 in)
A1 — 59.4 × 84.1 cm (23.39 × 33.11 in)
A0 — 84.1 × 118.8 cm (33.07 × 46.46 in)
Our framed options are crafted from quality wood and finished with clear 3mm glass for a clean, timeless look.
Available options:
No Frame
Ash Wood
Black Wood
White Wood
Prefer to source your own frame? No problem — all prints are designed to frame beautifully on their own.
All prints include a white border, giving the artwork room to breathe and making framing easy and flexible.