Václav Havel, a flight in a combat helicopter, Israel, 1990

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Václav Havel, Israel, 1990
Václav Havel, the first Czechoslovak president to officially visit the State of Israel. A flight in a military helicopter to Kibbutz Kfar Masaryk. Israel, April 27, 1990.

black-and-white photograph
image size: 60 × 90 cm
author: Tomki Němec
signed, limited edition, 5 + 2
signed on the reverse, certificate of authenticity, numbered edition
archival Giclée pigment print, Hahnemühle Baryta paper, Epson Ultrachrome
mounted on 2 mm aluminum Dibond – ensuring absolute flatness of the photograph

If you are interested in this photograph, please contact me to arrange a meeting at my studio, where I can provide further details and present various options for mounting and sizes.

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Václav Havel, Israel, 1990

As the author of the photographic work, I always strive—beyond the visual experience—to provide the highest possible technical quality, meeting top gallery standards. I print my photographs on archival papers by the German company Hahnemühle or the French company Canson, which meet the most demanding requirements for preservation and print quality. All materials are archival and pH-neutral.

Printing technique: Giclée / pigment print, Epson Ultrachrome HDR — the most widely used and preferred technology among photographers, galleries, collectors, and art institutions. Unframed.

If you are interested in this photograph, please contact me to arrange a meeting at my studio, where I can provide additional information and present various options for mounting and sizes.

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