CAFÉ MOSKAU Berlin Fine Art Print
Photography Fine Art Print "CAFÉ MOSKAU" from the BERLIN Collection by Ira Golenkova Ferrero. Signed by the artist.
CAFÉ MOSKAU on Karl-Marx-Allee in Berlin was one of the seven national restaurants in the capital of the GDR. Planned by the architects Josef Kaiser and Horst Bauer, it opened in 1964. A copy of Sputnik was installed on the roof before the opening in its original size - a present from the then Ambassador of the USSR. The name of Russia's capital on its roof - MOSKAU (in German) and МОСКВА (in Russian) - was created by the graphic designer Klaus Wittkugel. The photograph was exhibited during 13 personal photographic exhibitions "Berlin — the City of Change" within the framework of the Year of Germany in Russia. Documentary photography of Berlin.
Data sheet
- Printing:
- Giclée Fine Art
- Artist's signature:
- originally signed on reverso
- Paper:
- Premium Fine Art
- Optical brighteners:
- NONE, natural minerals
- Acids:
- acid-free
- Durability:
- museum grade
- Surface finish:
- matt
- Inks:
- eco-safe, natural pigments
- Water resistance:
- high
- UV resistance:
- high
- Shape:
- horizontal
- Handcrafted:
- EU