Atelier
The First 3D Film (1922) - Framed Art - Multiframe
The First 3D Film (1922) - Framed Art - Multiframe
Inner work size involves the photo with passepartout collectively
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On September 27, 1922, the first-ever 3D film premiered at the Ambassador Hotel Theater in Los Angeles, California. Audiences wearing red-and-green anaglyph glasses were able to experience the silent drama The Power of Love with its groundbreaking 3D effects. Robert F. Elder’s invention was far ahead of its time, laying the foundation for the 3D film boom that would emerge decades later.
The Atelier Collection blends artistry and craftsmanship in a perfect balance of aesthetics and quality. Each piece is handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail and refined finishing. The frames are available in several variations – from classic wooden to beautifully carved designs with subtle golden accents.
The artwork is protected by crystal-clear 2 mm glass and complemented by a white passe-partout that enhances the overall composition. The passe-partout width varies depending on the artwork size: for 40x50 cm it measures 50 mm on each side, for 60x70 cm 75 mm, and for 60x80 cm 100 mm. The frame moulding thickness remains consistent.
Printing is executed with exceptional precision and depth of color on a professional fine art printer, ensuring every tone, texture, and shade is rendered exactly as the artist intended.
The proportion of the frame’s thickness relative to the artwork may vary slightly in the image depending on the chosen size of the artwork.
Each design is a unique creation of Imagio Studio. Please respect our artistry — copying or unauthorized use is not allowed.
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