The term utopia was coined in 1516 by Sir Thomas More, who was an English lawyer, social philosopher, and author.
The word Utopia comes from the Greek words meaning “no place.”
In his book Utopia, More describes a fictional island society and its political system. The society has few laws and no lawyers or courts because they are unnecessary. There is no private property or money, but people still have all the necessities they need.
This beautiful painting depicts railway lines towards a dramatic sunset. The lines are passing through a blossoming outdoor scenery full of strange friendly beasts.
Get this wonderful piece of art printed on high-quality canvas and elevate the decoration of your space in the best possible way.
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Created by Nizako and exclusively distributed by Photoelixir.com
Canvas Characteristics:
• Acid-free, PH-neutral, poly-cotton base
• 20.5 mil (0.5 mm) thick poly-cotton blend canvas
• Canvas fabric weight: 13.9 oz/yd2(470 g/m²)
• Fade-resistant
• Hand-stretched over solid wood stretcher bars
• Matte finish coating
• 1.5″ (3.81 cm) deep
• Mounting brackets included
• Blank product in the EU sourced from Latvia
• Blank product in the US sourced from the US