'Eclipse Behind de Dom' | Limited framed work

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A unique image capturing the lunar eclipse on September 8, 2025, with the Dom Tower in Utrecht in the foreground. The patron saint of Utrecht, Saint Martin, is clearly visible.

Presented in an accessible frame to offer the artwork to the mid-range segment. Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta and framed in a black wooden box frame.

The edition is 12+2 AP, signed, numbered, and delivered with a certificate of authenticity.

More about the image

Did you know that the flag of Utrecht finds its origin in the story of Saint Martin?

Born into a Roman family and sent on a mission, Martin gave half of his cloak to a beggar. The beggar had asked him for alms, but Martin had no money to give. Instead, he drew his sword, cut his cloak in two, and out of compassion and solidarity, gave half to the beggar.

On the flag of Utrecht, the red represents his red cloak, and the white represents his white undergarment.

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A unique image capturing the lunar eclipse on September 8, 2025, with the Dom Tower in Utrecht in the foreground. The patron saint of Utrecht, Saint Martin, is clearly visible.

Presented in an accessible frame to offer the artwork to the mid-range segment. Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta and framed in a black wooden box frame.

The edition is 12+2 AP, signed, numbered, and delivered with a certificate of authenticity.

More about the image

Did you know that the flag of Utrecht finds its origin in the story of Saint Martin?

Born into a Roman family and sent on a mission, Martin gave half of his cloak to a beggar. The beggar had asked him for alms, but Martin had no money to give. Instead, he drew his sword, cut his cloak in two, and out of compassion and solidarity, gave half to the beggar.

On the flag of Utrecht, the red represents his red cloak, and the white represents his white undergarment.