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Al Pacino - Portrait

Framed photo of "Al Pacino - Portrait" — Black-and-white fine art print on fine art paper 70x50 cm

  • ✓ Solid wood frame: 75 × 55 × 2 cm | 3 mm glass
  • ✓ Limited edition of 30 numbered and signed pieces (Certificate of Authenticity + Hologram)
  • ✓ Handmade in our workshop | Ships within 48 hours
  • ✓ Photo under license
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Al Pacino - A Legendary Portrait of Hollywood's Godfather

This striking portrait of Al Pacino captures the raw intensity of the actor who revolutionized American cinema. Born in the Bronx in 1940, Pacino has left an indelible mark on the history of cinema with his iconic performances. This photograph immortalizes the piercing gaze and magnetic presence that have made him one of the most respected international actors of his generation.

With over $2 billion in worldwide box office receipts, Al Pacino’s filmography remains unmatched. From Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather to Brian De Palma’s Scarface, and Sidney Lumet’s Serpico, each role has helped forge his legend. Winner of the Academy Award for Best Actor for “The Weekend” in 1993, Pacino has also received eight other nominations, a testament to his exceptional talent that transcends generations.

This fine art photograph is meticulously hand-framed in our studios. Limited to just 30 copies, it is printed on fine art paper in a 70x50 cm format and enhanced by a solid wood frame with 3mm crystal glass. Each piece comes with a certificate of authenticity featuring a hologram and is shipped within 48 hours.

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of a living legend of cinema.

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