Collection: Art Prints

Art Prints

Art prints are created from a giclée print on archival heavyweight paper that can be mounted in a frame. Different paper finishes allow you to customize the appearance: smooth paper maintains detail and color; textured paper slightly softens color with a traditional paper finish; and resin coated paper slightly deepens color adding a semi-gloss finish. Framed prints do not come with protective glass / glazing, to showcase the paper and reduce light reflection (it is available upon request).

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  • Hope II ☲ Klimt ☱ Art Print

    Hope II

    Gustav Klimt (1908)

    Hope II (1908) by Gustav Klimt was the second of his works to focus on a pregnant woman, both depicting Herma, one of his favorite models. She is wearing a cloak decorated with a mosaic of circle and oval shapes, bowing her ➵

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  • House by the Railroad ☳ Hopper ☶ Art Print

    House by the Railroad

    Edward Hopper (1925)

    House by the Railroad (1925) by Edward Hopper depicts a Victorian mansion isolated in an empty landscape, blocked off by railroad tracks in the foreground. He insisted that his paintings were straightforward representations of the real world, but as seen here, they ➵

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  • Hunter's Supper ☲ Remington ☶ Art Print

    Hunter's Supper

    Frederic Remington (1909)

    Hunter's Supper (1909) by Frederic Remington, also known as Hunters' Camp in the Big Horn, depicts a group of frontiersmen gathered around a campfire at dusk, showing a moment of relaxation surrounded by a harsh frontier. The orange and red glow of ➵

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  • Impression, Sunrise ☰ Monet ☱ Art Print

    Impression, Sunrise

    Claude Monet (1872)

    Impression, Sunrise (1872, Impression, soleil levant) by Claude Monet is credited with inspiring the name of the Impressionist movement. It depicts the industrialization of the port at Monet's hometown of Le Havre. The port is seen at sunrise, with two small rowboats ➵

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  • In the Waves ☵ Gauguin ☷ Art Print

    In the Waves

    Paul Gauguin (1889)

    In the Waves (1889, Dans les Vagues) by Paul Gauguin was created during his time in a small coastal village called Pont-Aven where he sought to immerse himself in nature and escape modern civilization. It depicts a nude figure throwing herself into ➵

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  • Indian Struggling with a Gorilla ☳ Rousseau ☵ Art Print
    Tropical Landscape: American Indian Struggling with a Gorilla (1910) by Henri Rousseau is emblematic of his characteristically inaccurate depictions and mixing of exotic peoples, animals and plant life. It depicts an American Indian fighting a gorilla in a lush, tropical jungle setting, ➵

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  • Interior with a Violin Case ☱ Matisse ☰ Art Print

    Interior with a Violin Case

    Henri Matisse (1919)

    Interior with a Violin Case (1919) by Henri Matisse depicts a room with a large window, white curtains, heavily decorated walls and patterned floor, a dressing table with mirror, a chair and footstool, and an open violin case - with no violin. ➵

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  • Iris Tree ☱ Modigliani ☴ Art Print

    Iris Tree

    Amadeo Modigliani (1916)

    Female Nude (1916) by Amedeo Modigliani is a portrait of Iris Tree (27 January 1897 – 13 April 1968), an English poet, actress, and art model. She was a highly sought after model, being painted by Augustus John, simultaneously by Duncan Grant, ➵

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  • Irises ☷ Van Gogh ☶ Art Print

    Irises

    Vincent van Gogh (1889)

    Irises (1889) by Vincent van Gogh depicts vibrant blooming irises with lush green leaves, red-orange earth, and yellow flowers in the background. He painted several variations of irises during his stay at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum, working from nature in the hospital garden. ➵

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  • Kamakura no Gengorō ☳ Hokusai ☵ Art Print

    Kamakura no Gengorō

    Katsushika Hokusai (1832)

    Kamakura no Gengorō Seizing Torinoumi Tasaburo (1832) by Katsushika Hokusai is a ukiyo-e woodblock print that depicts a scene from the renowned kabuki play The Chūshingura, where the heroic Minamoto warrior Kamakura no Gengorō confronts the treacherous Torinoumi Tasaburo in a thrilling ➵

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  • La Cité, Paris ☰ Signac ☵ Art Print

    La Cité, Paris

    Paul Signac (1934)

    La Cité, Paris (1934) by Paul Signac depicts the Quai de Montebello, one of the many bridges over the Seine, the trees along the bank, and Notre-Dame in the background. Signac's signature pointillist style was inspired by Georges Seurat in 1884, and ➵

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  • Landscape in the South ☶ Modigliani ☷ Art Print

    Landscape in the South

    Amadeo Modigliani (1919)

    Landscape in the South (1919, Paysage dans le Midi) by Amedeo Modigliani depicts a landscape in southeastern France. Modigliani left Paris in early 1918, part of a mass exodus to the countryside at a time of increased danger to the city during ➵

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  • Landscape, Yellow Tree ☱ Renoir ☲ Art Print

    Landscape, Yellow Tree

    Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1914)

    Landscape, Yellow Tree in the foreground and Sea background in the South (1914, Paysage, arbre jaune au premier plan et fond de mer dans le Midi) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicts the countryside surrounding Renoir's newly built home at Les Collettes on the ➵

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  • Last Judgment ☰ Bosch ☲ Art Print

    Last Judgment

    Hieronymus Bosch (1510)

    The Garden of Earthly Delights (1510, De tuin der lusten) by Hieronymus Bosch is a religious triptych warning against the perils of temptation. Triptychs from this period were generally read left to right, here the left panel portrays The Garden of Eden ➵

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  • Léopold Survage ☰ Modigliani ☷ Art Print

    Léopold Survage

    Amadeo Modigliani (1918)

    Portrait of the Artist Léopold Survage (1918) by Amedeo Modigliani dates from his most creative period. Léopold Survage (31 July 1879 - 31 October 1968) was a Russian-French painter who attended art school in Moscow, and moved to Paris around 1908. Survage ➵

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  • Life is a Struggle ☵ Klimt ☲ Art Print

    Life is a Struggle

    Gustav Klimt (1903)

    Life is a Struggle (1903) by Gustav Klimt, also known as The Golden Knight, depicts a knight in golden armor confronted by a snake. The knight and his horse are richly detailed, decorated in diamond and square patterns, against an intricate backdrop ➵

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  • Love and Pain ☲ Munch ☵ Art Print

    Love and Pain (Vampire)

    Edvard Munch (1895)

    Love and Pain (1895) by Edvard Munch, also referred to as Vampire (though not by Munch), is one of six different versions created between 1893 and 1895. It depicts a woman with bright red hair embracing a man, and kissing his neck. ➵

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  • Madonna ☴ Munch ☱ Art Print

    Madonna

    Edvard Munch (1894)

    Madonna (1894) by Edvard Munch depicts a nude female figure, interpreted as a possible representation of the Virgin Mary, though he is not known for religious artwork. Munch created two other versions and a lithograph, and used both Loving Woman and Madonna ➵

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  • Magician of Power ☳ Kunisada ☰ Art Print

    Magician of Power

    Utagawa Kunisada (1863)

    Magician of Power Môun-kokushi and Exploding Rocks (1863) by Utagawa Kunisada depicts the actor Ichikawa Kodanji IV as the magician Môun-kokushi from the kabuki drama Chin-setsu yumi-hari zuki. Môun, an evil monk, attempts to seize control of the kingdom of Ryûkyû from ➵

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  • Man in a Red Turban ☶ Van Eyck ☲ Art Print

    Man in a Red Turban

    Jan van Eyck (1433)

    Portrait of a Man in a Red Turban (1433) by Jan van Eyck is possibly a self portrait, indicated by aspects like van Eyck's larger than usual motto on the original frame, and the subject's unusually direct and confrontational gaze. Art historians ➵

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  • Man Leaning on a Parapet ☲ Seurat ☴ Art Print

    Man Leaning on a Parapet

    Georges Seurat (1881)

    A Man Leaning on a Parapet (1881) by Georges Seurat appears as "panel no. 1." in the studio inventory made after his death in 1891 at age 31. As one of his earliest works, the composition reveals his talent for carefully calibrated ➵

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  • Man with a Blue Chaperon ☶ Van Eyck ☴ Art Print

    Man with a Blue Chaperon

    Jan van Eyck (1430)

    Portrait of a Man with a Blue Chaperon (1430) by Jan van Eyck depicts a man in a blue headdress presenting a ring. Artists did not title their works in the Northern Renaissance period, so his name and true profession have been ➵

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  • Meadows near Greifswald ☷ Friedrich ☷ Art Print

    Meadows near Greifswald

    Caspar David Friedrich (1822)

    Meadows near Greifswald (1822, Wiesen bei Greifswald) by Caspar David Friedrich depicts horses in a meadow in front of the cityscape of Greifswald, Germany. The churches, windmills and houses of the city are wedged between a giant open sky and a large ➵

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  • Models ☶ Seurat ☳ Art Print

    Models

    Georges Seurat (1888)

    Models (1888) by Georges Seurat, also known as The Three Models and Les Poseuses, is notable for recreating an existing painting: the left background is part of his painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte. This painting was ➵

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  • Myself, Portrait-Landscape ☷ Rousseau ☰ Art Print

    Myself, Portrait-Landscape

    Henri Rousseau (1890)

    Myself, Portrait-Landscape (1890, Moi-même, portrait-paysage) by Henri Rousseau is a self-portrait titled to claim equal status between the typically distinct genres of portraits and landscapes. Rousseau is wearing the insignia of the Ordre des Palmes académiques as a buttonhole pin, which was ➵

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  • New York Movie ☱ Hopper ☴ Art Print

    New York Movie

    Edward Hopper (1939)

    New York Movie (1939) by Edward Hopper depicts a nearly empty movie theater with only a few moviegoers, and an usher lost in her thoughts, continuing a common theme of separation and loneliness in public places. It is one of his most ➵

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  • Nighthawks ☷ Hopper ☲ Art Print

    Nighthawks

    Edward Hopper (1942)

    Nighthawks (1942) by Edward Hopper is his most recognizable painting and one of the most famous in American art. Various artists have produced works that allude, parody or pay homage to it in literature, film, television, music and other paintings. It depicts ➵

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  • Odalisque with a Tambourine ☶ Matisse ☴ Art Print

    Odalisque with a Tambourine

    Henri Matisse (1926)

    Odalisque with a Tambourine (1926) by Henri Matisse depicts a nude female figure reclining in a chair in front of an open window. An odalisque is a female slave or concubine in a harem. Here she is surrounded by vibrant colors, the ➵

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  • Old Man with Turban ☶ Rembrandt ☶ Art Print

    Old Man with Turban

    Rembrandt van Rijn (1628)

    Bust of an Old Man with Turban (1628) by Rembrandt van Rijn depicts an unnamed man in a decorative turban, making it a "tronie" or character study not intended to depict a specific person. Pictures of imaginary Persian or Ottoman princes were ➵

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  • Olive Trees with Yellow Sky and Sun ☲ Van Gogh ☷ Art Print
    Olive Trees with Yellow Sky and Sun (1889) by Vincent van Gogh is one at least 15 paintings of olive trees created during his time in the Saint-Rémy-de-Provence asylum. He painted the asylum gardens, and nearby olive trees, cypresses and wheat fields ➵

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  • Open Window, Collioure ☱ Matisse ☴ Art Print

    Open Window, Collioure

    Henri Matisse (1905)

    Open Window, Collioure (1905) by Henri Matisse is a prime example of Fauvism, a style of art that he was instrumental in developing, noted for bold and bright colors used to express emotion over realism. Matisse loved painting open windows, here depicting ➵

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  • Parliament, Setting Sun ☰ Monet ☲ Art Print

    Parliament, Setting Sun

    Claude Monet (1903)

    Parliament, Setting Sun (1903, Le Parlement, soleil couchant) by Claude Monet is from his series Views of London (Vues de Londres), which capture his passion for England's capital city with sights like Charing Cross Bridge, Waterloo Bridge, and the Houses of Parliament. ➵

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  • Piazza San Marco ☰ Renoir ☰ Art Print

    Piazza San Marco

    Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1881)

    The Piazza San Marco, Venice (1881) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicts Saint Mark's Basilica (Basilica di San Marco) as well as the people and pigeons on the piazza. Renoir visited Venice on a tour of Italy, primarily painting famous sites, exploring the effects ➵

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  • Place de la Trinité ☱ Renoir ☵ Art Print

    Place de la Trinité

    Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1893)

    Place de la Trinité (1893, Trinity Square) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicts the busy streets and cityscape in front of the Église de la Sainte-Trinité (Church of the Holy Trinity), as seen from the rue Morlot, with the church obscured on the left. ➵

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  • Plowman in a Field ☷ Van Gogh ☲ Art Print

    Plowman in a Field

    Vincent van Gogh (1889)

    Plowman in a Field (1889) by Vincent van Gogh depicts a plowman tilling a wheat field surrounded by a low stone wall, poplar trees, and an old farm house in the distance. It is one of a series of paintings of the ➵

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  • Poplars, Pink Effect ☱ Monet ☴ Art Print

    Poplars, Pink Effect

    Claude Monet (1891)

    Poplars, Pink Effect (1891) by Claude Monet is from his series Les Peupliers created in the summer and fall of 1891. The trees were in a marsh along the banks of the Epte River near Giverny, upstream from Monet's home and studio. ➵

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  • Poppy Field ☷ Monet ☴ Art Print

    Poppy Field

    Claude Monet (1873)

    Poppy Field (1873) by Claude Monet is one of the world's most famous paintings, capturing the essence of a summer stroll through a field of flowers. Monet found inspiration around his home in Argenteuil with many bright landscapes which enabled him to ➵

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  • Port of La Rochelle ☵ Signac ☱ Art Print

    Port of La Rochelle

    Paul Signac (1921)

    Entrance to the port of La Rochelle (1921, Entrée du port de La Rochelle) by Paul Signac depicts boats alongside the port's towers, remnants of medieval maritime fortifications. The interplay of sunlight and shadow brings the scene to life, with reflections on ➵

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  • Portrait of Dr. Gachet ☶ Van Gogh ☰ Art Print

    Portrait of Dr. Gachet

    Vincent van Gogh (1890)

    Portrait of Dr. Gachet (1890) by Vincent van Gogh depicts Dr. Paul Gachet, a homeopathic doctor with whom he resided following his time in the asylum at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. Gachet took care of him during the final months of his life. Van Gogh ➵

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  • Portrait of Félix Fénéon ☲ Signac ☴ Art Print
    Opus 217, Against the Enamel of a Background Rhythmic with Beats and Angles, Tones, and Tints, Portrait of M. Félix Fénéon (1890) by Paul Signac depicts the French art critic Félix Fénéon standing in front of a swirling, kaleidoscope background. Fénéon and ➵

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  • Portrait of Patience Escalier ☲ Van Gogh ☴ Art Print

    Portrait of Patience Escalier

    Vincent van Gogh (1888)

    Portrait of a Peasant (1888, Patience Escalier) by Vincent van Gogh depicts a sunburnt and weather-beaten Provençal peasant, gazing intensely out of the canvas. Patience Escalier, "formerly a cowhand in the Camargue, now a gardener at one of the farms in La ➵

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  • Princess from the Land of Porcelain ☲ Whistler ☱ Art Print

    Princess from the Land of Porcelain

    James McNeill Whistler (1864)

    Rose and Silver: The Princess from the Land of Porcelain (1864) by James McNeill Whistler depicts a European woman wearing a kimono in a Western manner, holding a fan, standing amidst numerous Asian art objects, including a rug, Japanese folding screen and ➵

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  • Reclining Nude ☲ Modigliani ☳ Art Print

    Reclining Nude

    Amadeo Modigliani (1917)

    Reclining Nude (1917, Nu couché) by Amedeo Modigliani, also known as Red Nude, is one of his most widely reproduced and exhibited paintings. One of a series of nudes that he painted in 1917, it was included in his first and only ➵

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  • Red Fuji ☶ Hokusai ☰ Art Print

    Red Fuji

    Katsushika Hokusai (1832)

    Red Fuji (1832) by Katsushika Hokusai, officially titled Fine Wind, Clear Morning (凱風快晴, Gaifū Kaisei), is a Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock print from Hokusai's series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji. This print prominently depicts a snow-capped Mount Fuji surrounded by trees and clouds, ➵

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  • Redheaded Girl in Evening Dress ☲ Modigliani ☳ Art Print

    Redheaded Girl in Evening Dress

    Amadeo Modigliani (1918)

    Redheaded Girl in Evening Dress (1918) by Amadeo Modigliani depicts a young woman in a strapless dress, representative of bold new fashions that emerged as women experienced new freedom in the early 20th century. Draping her shoulder over the chair, she addresses ➵

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