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James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano - The Sopranos

Framed photo of "James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano - The Sopranos" — 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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James Gandolfini plays Tony Soprano in the Bada Bing! office

This photograph captures James Gandolfini in one of the most iconic settings from *The Sopranos*: the legendary Bada Bing! in New Jersey. Created by David Chase for HBO, the series revolutionized television by featuring a mobster in therapy—a bold concept that earned James Gandolfini three consecutive Emmy Awards for his masterful portrayal of Tony Soprano.

Airing from 1999 to 2007, *The Sopranos* generated over $10 billion in revenue for HBO and remains one of the most influential series in television history. Gandolfini’s performance alongside Edie Falco and Lorraine Bracco redefined the conventions of television drama, inspiring shows like Breaking Bad and Mad Men. The series has won 21 Emmy Awards and consistently ranks among the best series of all time.

This fine art photograph is hand-framed in our studios 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.

A must-see play that captures the essence of modern television’s most complex character.

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