Barcolana 2019

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Barcolana 2019

from €150.00

The Barcolana is a historic international sailing regatta taking place every year in the Gulf of Trieste, Italy. Founded in 1969, is one of the most crowded regattas in the world, which draw in record number of participants; is a unique event on the international sailing stage: on the same starting line expert sailors and sailing lovers race side by side on boats of different sizes divided into several divisions according to their overall length.


These photos (from 1 to 7) show the moment right before the start, from a high observation point.

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Signed, Limited Edition fine art archival print on cotton rag paper. Each photo is pigment printed using archival inks.
Edition Prints printed @LINKE Lab in Milan.

Open Edition prints are signed and on premium photographic paper (KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA Premier Paper).

All Prints come with a white mat, meaning, for example, that the paper size will be 20cm x 30cm ( or 8,5” x 11”) that displays a photo of 18 cm x 27cm ( or 6”x 9”). Prints without mat are available in the sizes 40 x 50 cm (16” x 20”) ed.10 , 40x 60 cm (16” x 24”) ed.7 or 60 x 70 cm (24” x 36”) ed.2.

Photos are delivered unframed, but the standard paper size means a large variety of frames are readily available.

For special sizes (say you already have your frame and need a specific size) or different paper types and supports, please write to francescavolpi85@gmail.com

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*An A.P. is a copy of the photograph outside of the edition size, often made as a test and reserved for the artist's own collection or to be shown in gallery and museum shows. A photograph can have multiple A.P.s, and some of them may be available for purchase if the rest of the edition is sold out; this is determined on a work-by-work basis.