Portrait of Ronald Davis - Louis Marcoussis | Art print Painting Wall decoration copy

Discover the museum-quality art print of the work "Ronald Davis (1924)" by Louis Marcoussis, a recognized master of the Cubist movement. This captivating piece depicts Ronald Davis, an enigmatic figure captured in a composition that blends realism and abstraction, characteristics of Marcoussis's unique style.
The original work, dating from 1924, shows Marcoussis's exceptional ability to merge geometric forms and fragmented perspectives while maintaining a strong emotional and psychological presence of the subject. The art print we offer is produced with advanced printing techniques that preserve the richness of colors and the depth of details, thus offering exceptional fidelity to the original.
About the artist: Louis Marcoussis, born Ludwik Kazimierz Wladyslaw Markus in Poland, settled in Paris where he became a central figure of Cubism, associating with artists like Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. His work is characterized by the innovative use of shapes and textures, often exploring themes of complexity and ambiguity.
Care instructions: To maintain the quality of your art print, avoid direct exposure to sunlight and prefer cleaning with a soft, dry cloth.

Discover the museum-quality art print of the work "Ronald Davis (1924)" by Louis Marcoussis, a recognized master of the Cubist movement. This captivating piece depicts Ronald Davis, an enigmatic figure captured in a composition that blends realism and abstraction, characteristics of Marcoussis's unique style.
The original work, dating from 1924, shows Marcoussis's exceptional ability to merge geometric forms and fragmented perspectives while maintaining a strong emotional and psychological presence of the subject. The art print we offer is produced with advanced printing techniques that preserve the richness of colors and the depth of details, thus offering exceptional fidelity to the original.
About the artist: Louis Marcoussis, born Ludwik Kazimierz Wladyslaw Markus in Poland, settled in Paris where he became a central figure of Cubism, associating with artists like Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. His work is characterized by the innovative use of shapes and textures, often exploring themes of complexity and ambiguity.
Care instructions: To maintain the quality of your art print, avoid direct exposure to sunlight and prefer cleaning with a soft, dry cloth.