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Livia Pertile

"Pope Francis, Queen Elizabeth and Cardinals"

"Pope Francis, Queen Elizabeth and Cardinals"

Regular price €840,00 EUR
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Iconographic series : homage to Elizabeth II and Jorge Mario Bergoglio.

The " Pope Francis, Queen Elizabeth and Cardinals " bag, in fine light blue leather, is enriched by an exclusive painting by the artist Livia Pertile, which makes each piece unrepeatable . The interior with logo and lined in beige cotton offers three functional pockets.

The bag, painted on the front and back, is ideal for casual or semi-formal environments and is perfect for those who love to stand out and add a touch of uniqueness and exclusivity to their wardrobe.

  • Accessories: nickel-colored hooks, buttons and zippers, light blue leather handle, light blue leather shoulder strap.
  • Double-sided closure with magnetic button.
  • Central internal division.
  • Dimensions: height: 25 cm - depth: 18 cm - width: 31 cm 
  • Packaging: the bag is sold with a hand-painted logoed inner bag, a logoed box, hand-painted cotton gloves and a card certifying the authenticity and guarantee of the product, to guarantee an all-round luxury and quality experience.
  • Maintenance: Easy to clean and maintain. It is recommended not to use any detergent or solvent on the paint.

Would you like to customise your product with a unique painting? Text to Livia Pertile on WhatsApp and tell her your idea!

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  • Achille Bonito Oliva

    "The European character of Pertile contrasts with the informative pragmatism of much Anglo-Saxon art through the restitution of a synthetic and reflective dimension to painting, capable of questioning its own status, its own function within the history of our time ."

  • Lucio Barbera

    "A modern Flemish or an authentic hyperrealist: this is how Livia Pertile appears to me today, who shows that, in addition to her hand and her mind, she possesses a great cleanliness that, starting in her head, arrives directly in the painting ."

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