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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  • The Loss of Virginity ☳ Gauguin ☲ Art Print

    The Loss of Virginity

    Paul Gauguin (1891)

    The Loss of Virginity (The Awakening of Spring) (1891, La Perte de Virginité, le Réveil du Printemps) by Paul Gauguin symbolically depicts a young woman's loss of virginity. The woman is laying naked in a Breton field overlooking the ocean, plucked flower ➵

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  • The Mill ☰ Rembrandt ☶ Art Print

    The Mill

    Rembrandt van Rijn (1648)

    The Mill (1648) by Rembrandt van Rijn is his largest landscape, and only recently discovered, in that it was misattributed to other artists for centuries. Prior to restoration in 1977, the painting was covered in heavy layers of varnish that obscured detail ➵

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  • The Mulberry Tree ☴ Van Gogh ☷ Art Print

    The Mulberry Tree

    Vincent van Gogh (1889)

    The Mulberry Tree (1889) by Vincent van Gogh depicts a lone mulberry tree on a rocky hillside, with yellowing autumn leaves framed by a blue sky. Van Gogh found a deep connection with the expressive qualities of trees, viewing them with human ➵

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  • The Musketeer ☳ Matisse ☳ Art Print

    The Musketeer

    Henri Matisse (1903)

    The Musketeer (1903) by Henri Matisse depicts a man dressed in traditional musketeer attire, posing with one arm resting on a sword. The musketeer is comprised of expressive brushstrokes in vibrant oranges, deep reds, with contrasting white highlights, against a dark, green ➵

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  • The Night Watch ☲ Rembrandt ☳ Art Print

    The Night Watch

    Rembrandt van Rijn (1642)

    The Night Watch (1642) by Rembrandt van Rijn, alternatively titled Militia Company of District II under the Command of Captain Frans Banninck Cocq, is one of the most famous Dutch Golden Age paintings. It depicts a group of Kloveniers, a civic guard, ➵

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  • The Old Stage-Coach of the Plains ☵ Remington ☳ Art Print

    The Old Stage-Coach of the Plains

    Frederic Remington (1901)

    The Old Stage-Coach of the Plains (1901) by Frederic Remington depicts a stagecoach led by a team of six horses, descending a steep slope, while a lookout on top of the coach, rifle in hand, looks back towards some unseen danger. The ➵

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  • The Outlier ☰ Remington ☳ Art Print

    The Outlier

    Frederic Remington (1909)

    The Outlier (1909) by Frederic Remington is one of the last works he completed before his death in 1909. It depicts a Native American man alone in the wilderness on horseback, rifle in hand, with the sun setting behind him. The United ➵

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  • The Painter of Sunflowers ☰ Gauguin ☷ Art Print

    The Painter of Sunflowers

    Paul Gauguin (1888)

    The Painter of Sunflowers (1888) by Paul Gauguin depicts Vincent van Gogh at work in front of a canvas and easel, painting a vase full of sunflowers sitting on a small round table. Gauguin and van Gogh stayed together in The Yellow ➵

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  • The Pine Tree at Saint Tropez ☲ Signac ☷ Art Print

    Pine Tree at Saint Tropez

    Paul Signac (1909)

    The Pine Tree at Saint Tropez (1909, Le pin, Saint-Tropez) by Paul Signac, also know as Bertaud Gassin's Pine (Le Pin de Bertaud Gassin), depicts a pine tree set against the backdrop of a sunny Saint-Tropez landscape. Signac uses bold colors and ➵

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  • The Poet Hitomaro ☴ Kunisada ☱ Art Print

    The Poet Hitomaro

    Utagawa Kunisada (1832)

    The Poet Hitomaro at the Beach of Akashi (1832) by Utagawa Kunisada depicts the poet on the beach observing salt water gatherers under the setting sun. Kakinomoto no Hitomaro (c. 653-710) was a Japanese waka poet and aristocrat of the late Asuka period, ➵

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  • The Red Vineyard ☲ Van Gogh ☷ Art Print

    The Red Vineyard

    Vincent van Gogh (1888)

    The Red Vineyards near Arles (1888) by Vincent van Gogh is the only painting that he sold in his lifetime, bought for 400 francs by Anna Boch (1848-1936). It depicts workers under the evening sun in a vineyard during autumn. The day ➵

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  • The Scream (1893) ☵ Munch ☲ Art Print

    The Scream

    Edvard Munch (1893)

    The Scream (1893) by Edvard Munch is one of the most iconic images in art, symbolizing anxiety, surprise, shock, terror and despair. The Norwegian name is Skrik (Scream), and the German title when first exhibited was Der Schrei der Natur (The Scream ➵

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  • The Scream (1910) ☲ Munch ☵ Art Print

    The Scream

    Edvard Munch (1910)

    The Scream (1910) by Edvard Munch is one of the most iconic images in art, symbolizing anxiety, surprise, shock, terror and despair. The Norwegian name is Skrik (Scream), and the German title when first exhibited was Der Schrei der Natur (The Scream ➵

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  • The Sleeping Gypsy ☷ Rousseau ☶ Art Print

    The Sleeping Gypsy

    Henri Rousseau (1897)

    The Sleeping Gypsy (1897) by Henri Rousseau depicts a woman sleeping in the desert, with mountains in the background, under a dark sky with a few stars and a full moon. She is wearing a colorful long robe, holding a staff, next ➵

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  • The Sun ☰ Munch ☲ Art Print

    The Sun

    Edvard Munch (1911)

    The Sun (1911) by Edvard Munch is one of many works created in the planning for murals for the University of Oslo's ceremonial hall. It was his first major commission for a public institution, for which he made several hundred preparatory drawings ➵

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  • The Swing ☰ Renoir ☴ Art Print

    The Swing

    Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1876)

    The Swing (1876, La Balançoire) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir was painted during his time at Montmarte in Paris, created at about the same time as Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette. Another representation of everyday life, a young man seen from behind ➵

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  • The Thanksgiving Picture ☲ Rockwell ☷ Art Print

    The Thanksgiving Picture

    Norman Rockwell (1943)

    Freedom from Want (1943) by Normal Rockwell, also known as The Thanksgiving Picture or I'll Be Home for Christmas, is the third of the Four Freedoms series inspired by FDR's 1941 State of the Union Address, known as Four Freedoms. It was ➵

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  • The Wave ☳ Gauguin ☵ Art Print

    The Wave

    Paul Gauguin (1888)

    The Wave (1888, La Vague) by Paul Gauguin was painted during a trip to Brittany, France. It characterizes his evolving style from realistic portraits and landscapes to more symbolic representations. The perspective and scale, lack of horizon, and rainbow of color open ➵

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  • The Yellow House ☰ Van Gogh ☶ Art Print

    The Yellow House

    Vincent van Gogh (1888)

    The Yellow House (1888) by Vincent van Gogh depicts 2 Place Lamartine, Arles, France, where van Gogh rented four rooms in 1888 with the dream of starting an artists' studio. Two large rooms on the ground floor served as a workshop and ➵

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  • Tiger in a Tropical Storm ☳ Rousseau ☵ Art Print

    Tiger in a Tropical Storm

    Henri Rousseau (1891)

    Tiger in a Tropical Storm or Surprised! (1891) by Henri Rousseau is the first of the jungle paintings for which he is primarily known. It depicts a tiger stalking its prey during a raging storm, illuminated by a flash of lightning. As ➵

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  • Twelve Sunflowers ☴ Van Gogh ☲ Art Print

    Twelve Sunflowers

    Vincent van Gogh (1889)

    Twelve Sunflowers (1889) by Vincent van Gogh is one of a series, which are among his most famous works. He painted a total of five large canvases with sunflowers in a vase, with both gold backgrounds and blue backgrounds, and several repetitions ➵

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  • Two Tahitian Women ☷ Gauguin ☲ Art Print

    Two Tahitian Women

    Paul Gauguin (1899)

    Two Tahitian Women (1899) by Paul Gauguin depicts two topless women, one holding mango blossoms, surrounded by green foliage. It reflects his fascination with Tahitian culture and his exploration of beauty and femininity. Evoking classical nudes and relying on gesture and facial ➵

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  • View of Delft ☵ Vermeer ☰ Art Print

    View of Delft

    Johannes Vermeer (1661)

    View of Delft (1661, Gezicht op Delft) by Johannes Vermeer is his only cityscape, and one of his most famous paintings. Vermeer has only three known paintings of Delft, View of Delft, The Little Street, and the lost painting House Standing in ➵

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  • View of the Seine ☱ Seurat ☵ Art Print

    View of the Seine

    Georges Seurat (1883)

    View of the Seine (1883) by Georges Seurat is one of about seventy oil studies on small wood panels, which he called croquetons (little sketches), he made at the beginning of his career. The durable boards were easily transported and held, making ➵

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  • Vision after the Sermon ☵ Gauguin ☳ Art Print

    Vision after the Sermon

    Paul Gauguin (1888)

    Vision after the Sermon (Jacob Wrestling with the Angel) (1888) by Paul Gauguin depicts a scene from the Bible in which Jacob wrestles an angel (Genesis 32:22-31), seen as a vision after a sermon in church by a group of Breton women ➵

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  • Wanderer above the Sea of Fog ☵ Friedrich ☳ Art Print

    Wanderer above the Sea of Fog

    Caspar David Friedrich (1818)

    Wanderer above the Sea of Fog (1818, Wanderer über dem Nebelmeer) by Casper David Friedrich is possibly a self-portrait, interpreted as an emblem of self-reflection and contemplation of life's path. The painting is a significant example of Rückenfigur (a rear-facing figure that ➵

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  • Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge ☱ Monet ☲ Art Print
    Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge (1899) by Claude Monet depicts the arched Japanese-style bridge in his water garden at Giverny. By the 1890s, he had established some wealth and was able to lavish his money on his own home and garden for ➵

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  • Water Lilies ☱ Monet ☰ Art Print

    Water Lilies

    Claude Monet (1899)

    Water Lilies (1899, Nymphéas) by Claude Monet is one of the very first paintings of his beloved water lily pond at his Giverny home. Monet began his garden at Giverny in 1893, transforming the marshy ground behind his home into a pond. ➵

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  • Water Lilies, Gray Weather ☱ Monet ☳ Art Print

    Water Lilies, Gray Weather

    Claude Monet (1907)

    Water Lilies, Gray Weather (1907, Nymphéas, temps gris) by Claude Monet is one of a small series that he painted in a rare vertical format to capture the spectacular effects of late afternoon light upon his beloved waterlily pond. Overall he created ➵

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  • Wheat Field with Crows ☵ Van Gogh ☳ Art Print

    Wheat Field with Crows

    Vincent van Gogh (1890)

    Wheat Field with Crows (1890) by Vincent van Gogh, considered one of his greatest works, is one of several double-square canvases he used exclusively in the last few weeks of his life. It depicts crows in a cloudy sky over a wheat ➵

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  • Wheat Field with Cypresses ☰ Van Gogh ☷ Art Print

    Wheat Field with Cypresses

    Vincent van Gogh (1889)

    A Wheat Field with Cypresses (1889) by Vincent van Gogh was painted shortly after The Starry Night, when he was fascinated by the cypress seen from his window at the Saint-Rémy-de-Provence asylum. A large cypress towers over a wheat field and nearby ➵

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  • Wheat Field with Reaper ☰ Van Gogh ☲ Art Print

    Wheat Field with Reaper

    Vincent van Gogh (1889)

    Wheat Field with Reaper (1889) by Vincent van Gogh is the second in a series of three paintings of a man reaping a wheat field under the bright early-morning sun. His bedroom window at the asylum at Saint-Rémy looked out upon the ➵

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  • Whistler's Mother ☶ James McNeill Whistler ☷ Art Print

    Whistler's Mother

    James McNeill Whistler (1871)

    Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1 (1871) by James McNeill Whistler, best known as Whistler's Mother, or Portrait of the Artist's Mother, is one of the most famous works outside the United States by an American artist. When first exhibited, the ➵

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  • Windmills near Zaandam ☴ Monet ☰ Art Print

    Windmills near Zaandam

    Claude Monet (1871)

    Windmills near Zaandam (1871) by Claude Monet depicts the windmills at Westzijderveld as seen from a boat, an example of the looser, experimental style which he developed during the 1870s. Monet made three visits to the Netherlands, on this occasion he spent ➵

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  • Woman Beside the Water ☱ Matisse ☱ Art Print

    Woman Beside the Water

    Henri Matisse (1905)

    La Japonaise: Woman Beside the Water (1905) by Henri Matisse was created in Collioure, a small Mediterranean fishing port near the border with Spain. Matisse began to explore what he later described as "construction by means of color" in his paintings while ➵

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  • Woman in front of the Setting Sun ☲ Friedrich ☰ Art Print

    Woman in front of the Setting Sun

    Caspar David Friedrich (1818)

    Woman in front of the Setting Sun (1818, Frau vor der untergehenden Sonne) by Casper David Friedrich, also known as Woman before the Rising Sun, is possibly the artist's wife Caroline Brommer. Friedrich makes use of Rückenfigur (a rear-facing figure that is ➵

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  • Woman with a Parasol ☰ Monet ☴ Art Print

    Woman with a Parasol

    Claude Monet (1875)

    Woman with a Parasol – Madame Monet and Her Son (1875) by Claude Monet, also known as The Stroll (La Promenade), is one of his most recognizable works, and of impressionism as a whole. It depicts his wife Camille and their son ➵

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  • Young Woman with a Rose ☲ Modigliani ☴ Art Print

    Young Woman with a Rose

    Amadeo Modigliani (1916)

    Young Woman with a Rose (1916, La jeune femme à la rose) by Amadeo Modigliani depicts a frontally posed figure in black dress, holding a rose. The dark haired and brown-eyed young woman is only identified as Margherita, the name of Modigliani's ➵

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