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George Tatakis

Group of Women in Bouboulina Dress, Spetses | Limited Edition

Group of Women in Bouboulina Dress, Spetses | Limited Edition

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Limited Edition • (4 + 1 Artist’s Proof)
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Materials

Paper Stock:Hahnemuhle Baryta Photo Rag paper.
Printing technology:12x pigment ink technology by Canon.

Framing\
White beech frame-box with Museum grade glass. All other materials (bonding, back etc.) of archival grade. 

Shipping & Returns

The work is enclosed inside a custom made wooden crate and shipped insured (optional) worldwide. The crate is sealed with the unique wax seal of George Tatakis to ensure the package arrives tamper free (except in the case of customs clearance check). 

For the numbered and signed work please allow 40 calendar days from the order date. Your full name and current country of residence will be registered with the photographic arhives of the Benaki Museum, for historical and security purposes. Your data will be stored according to the Museum's Privacy Policy. https://www.benaki.org/

Dimensions

Frame: 136 x 101 cm
Work: 105 x 70 cm

Certificate

The work comes with a certificate of authenticity made from special fibre paper with embedded fluorescent fibres and the watermark of Hahnemühle. Both the work and the certificate bear tamper safe hologram stickers with unique serial number that connect the work to the certificate. Finally, the certificate bears the unique wax seal of George Tatakis and his signature. 

The work is registered with the catalog of Hahnemühle and the owner's name is registered with the photographic archives of the Benaki Museum in Athens, for safety and historical reasons.

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Photographed in Spetses, this image is part of a broader body of work by George Tatakis.

Five figures stand in a fixed formation, facing forward. The alignment is direct and without variation, establishing a unified presence that holds the frame without dispersion.

The setting isolates the group. The boat becomes a contained platform, separating the figures from the surrounding space while the horizon remains steady behind them.

Part of the Caryatis series, a long-term body of work exploring traditional Greek costume through directed portraiture.

Edition of 4 + 1 artist proof.
Signed and numbered by the artist.

Selected works by George Tatakis have been published in major international publications, including The New York Times, and exhibited internationally.

Close-up of a black-and-white photographic print by George Tatakis

Unsurpassed Printing Quality

Each work is produced as an archival pigment print using Canon Lucia inks on Hahnemühle Baryta Photo Rag 315gsm, a 100% cotton paper selected for its depth, tonal range, and material presence.

This combination ensures exceptional stability over time, with the work designed to retain its integrity for generations.

  • Signed and Numbered

    Each work is signed and numbered by the artist on the front.

    The edition is strictly limited to 4 works + 1 artist’s proof.

    No further copies will be produced.

Black and White Photography Wall Art from Greece by George Tatakis: Limited Edition Signed and Numbered Artwork - Framing Details

Framing Details

Each work is presented in a custom white beech frame-box with museum-grade glazing.

All materials used — including mounting and backing — are of archival quality, ensuring long-term stability and preservation of the work.

  • Certificate of authenticity for Limited Edition Black and White photography artworks by George Tatakis

    CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY

    Each work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity produced on museum-grade Hahnemühle paper, bearing the official watermark and archival characteristics of the material.

    The work and its certificate are linked through a unique serial number and tamper-proof holographic seals, ensuring traceability and integrity.

    The certificate carries the artist’s signature and is sealed with the distinctive wax mark of George Tatakis.

    The work is registered within the Hahnemühle archive, and the collector’s ownership is recorded for documentation and provenance purposes.

  • Men loading a large wooden crate contain artworks by George Tatakis from a Fine Art Logistics truck in front of a building.

    WOODEN CRATE

    Each work is enclosed in a custom-built wooden crate, constructed specifically for its dimensions and prepared as a finished object for transport.

    The crate is designed to protect the work throughout handling and transit, ensuring it arrives in its intended condition.

    Delivery is handled with the same level of care as the production of the work itself, reflecting its nature as a permanent, collectible piece.

    Delivered as a finished object, not a print.