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Bruce Lee - The Dragon

Framed photo of "Bruce Lee - The Dragon" — 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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Bruce Lee in *The Dragon*: Hong Kong's Legendary Warrior

This iconic image captures Bruce Lee in all his power, perfectly embodying his nickname, "The Dragon." Taken during the Golden Harvest productions directed by Raymond Chow, this photo of Bruce Lee reveals the intensity that revolutionized martial arts in film. The shot captures his unique movements, a perfect blend of Eastern philosophy and the combat techniques developed in his Jeet Kune Do.

Bruce Lee generated over $400 million in posthumous earnings, setting a record for an actor who died so young. His limited but impactful filmography—“Fist of Fury,” “Enter the Dragon,” “Way of the Dragon”—transformed the global action film industry. Working closely with director Lo Wei and later Robert Clouse, he created a new cinematic language that fused martial arts and Zen philosophy.

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

Master the Dragon's Eternity, the undisputed master of cinematic martial arts.

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