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Cobbled Walkway IVby Rachel Perry
18" x 24" Framed Photograph Frame
Balcony with a Viewby Danny Head
25" x 19" Framed Art Frame
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Dozenby Design Fabrikken
22" x 28" Framed Art Frame
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Balconyby Design Fabrikken
22" x 28" Framed Art Frame
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Balcony at Lake Comoby Art Fronckowiak
31" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Balcony with a Blue Windowsby Igor Maloratsky
18" x 24" Framed Photograph Frame
Dog on a Balcony in Cannaregioby Igor Maloratsky
22" x 18" Framed Photograph Frame
Amber Lightby Alice Dalton Brown
17" x 24" Framed Artwork Frame
After His Appearanceby Alice Dalton Brown
19" x 24" Framed Photograph Frame
Evening Interplay, 2000by Alice Dalton Brown
23" x 19" Framed Photograph Frame
Dutch Buildings in Philipsburg, St Maarten, Caribbeanby Greg Johnston / Danita Delimont
32" x 24" Framed Photograph Frame
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Balcony with Flowers and Trees, Puerto Ricoby Greg Johnston / Danita Delimont
33" x 24" Framed Photograph Frame
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Rome Italyby Panoramic Images
43" x 19" Framed Photograph Frame
Stavovske Theater, Prague, Czech Republicby Panoramic Images
43" x 19" Framed Photograph Frame
Rialto Bridge & Grand Canal Venice Italyby Panoramic Images
43" x 19" Framed Photograph Frame
Italy, Venice, Santa Maria della Salute, Grand Canalby Panoramic Images
44" x 20" Framed Photograph Frame
Rome Italyby Panoramic Images
34" x 16" Framed Photograph Frame
Stavovske Theater, Prague, Czech Republicby Panoramic Images
34" x 16" Framed Photograph Frame
Rialto Bridge & Grand Canal Venice Italyby Panoramic Images
34" x 16" Framed Photograph Frame
Italy, Venice, Santa Maria della Salute, Grand Canalby Panoramic Images
34" x 16" Framed Photograph Frame
Wrought Iron Balcony New Orleans LA USAby Panoramic Images
43" x 19" Framed Photograph Frame
Verona Balcony Iby Montserrat Masdeu
17" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Daniela Corallo - Balconi Liguri II Size 11.75x47.25by Daniela Corallo
18" x 54" Framed Artwork Frame
Daniela Corallo - Balconi Liguri IV Size 11.75x47.25by Daniela Corallo
18" x 53" Framed Artwork Frame
Balconi Liguri IIIby Daniela Corallo
19" x 54" Framed Artwork Frame
Balcon Parisien Iby Tony Koukos
29" x 35" Framed Photograph Frame
Balcon Parisien IIby Tony Koukos
29" x 35" Framed Photograph Frame
Balconyby Allayn Stevens
16" x 14" Framed Artwork Frame
Balconyby Allayn Stevens
27" x 23" Framed Artwork Frame
Balcony IIby Allayn Stevens
16" x 14" Framed Artwork Frame
Balcony IIby Allayn Stevens
27" x 23" Framed Artwork Frame
Pieces Of Tuscany Iby Edward Algernon Stuart Douglas
37" x 37" Framed Artwork Frame
Pieces Of Tuscany IIIby Edward Algernon Stuart Douglas
37" x 37" Framed Artwork Frame
Balconi Liguri Iby Daniela Corallo
13" x 35" Framed Artwork Frame
Balconi Liguri IVby Daniela Corallo
13" x 34" Framed Artwork Frame
Balconi Liguri IIIby Daniela Corallo
13" x 35" Framed Artwork Frame
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Framed Balcony Wall Art
The role of the balcony is self evident but its origin can get lost in time, simply because this element of architecture has been used since ancient times.
FramedArt.com can help you trace it and also observe the numerous changes that occurred over the centuries, while also providing a nice assortment of Framed Balcony Art. These images include console brackets or columns, used to support the weight of the balconies, as well as the balustrades that were sometimes used to enclose it.
Perhaps the best-known type of balcony is the Maltese version which was made exclusively of wood and it protruded out of the structure. Framed Balcony Art has a couple of posters dedicated to it, but even more are featuring the famous Juliet balcony. Just as the name suggests, it is indissolubly linked to Shakespeare’s play and this type of balcony is also used in most of the traditional stagings of his famous love story. On the other hand, the modern versions of the balcony also make use of a metal barrier.
Framed Balcony Art focus on the visuals rather than the functional purpose of the balconies and brings in the spotlight the ceremonial roles served by it. Many of the photographs are captured inside churches and official buildings, where the balconies are used as a small stage for the protagonist. Musicians and singers as well as official people are performing here or make speeches, as they have an excellent vantage point and can also be admired by the audience.