Collection: Canvas Reproductions

Canvas Reproductions

Stretched canvas art is created from a giclée print on canvas (instead of paper), and like a traditional painting, the canvas is hand-stretched over a solid wood frame. It can be mounted in a float frame, or displayed on its own. The sides of the canvas are finished in a solid color that complements the artwork, creating a modern masterpiece ready to hang on your wall, without a frame.

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  • The Scream (1910) ☲ Munch ☵ Canvas

    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 ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • Anxiety ☳ Munch ☵ Canvas

    Anxiety

    Edvard Munch (1894)

    Anxiety (1894) by Edvard Munch is one of several similar works depicting a strong emotional reaction to a sunset overlooking the Oslo fjord. Going for a walk at sunset, Munch saw the setting sun turn the clouds red: "the sunset was particularly ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • Despair ☵ Munch ☳ Canvas

    Despair

    Edvard Munch (1894)

    Despair (1894) by Edvard Munch is one of several works of similar composition depicting the Oslo fjord, the most famous of which being The Scream. The works relate back to a very strong experience of his when going for a walk at ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • Love and Pain ☲ Munch ☵ Canvas

    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. ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • The Sun ☰ Munch ☲ Canvas

    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 ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • Madonna ☴ Munch ☱ Canvas

    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 ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • The Scream (1893) ☵ Munch ☲ Canvas

    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 ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints