Description
Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, was built in the 15th century (early 1400s), but it wasn’t until the the 1900s that it was painted blue. During that time Morocco saw a large influx of Jews as the Second World War started. For the Jews, the color blue represents the sky, which reminded people of heaven and God.
Additional information
Edition | Fine Art print, Poster |
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Dimensions | 45cm x 30cm, 60cm x 40cm |
Paper | Regular paper, Art paper (Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm) |
The Author | Marko Rupena |