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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Adoration of the Mystic Lamb ☰ Van Eyck ☲ CanvasThe Ghent Altarpiece (1432, De aanbidding van het Lam Gods) by brothers Jan and Hubert van Eyck, also known as the Adoration of the Mystic Lamb, is a large and complex polyptych altarpiece in St Bavo's Cathedral, Ghent, Belgium. The altarpiece is ➵
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Hell ☲ Bosch ☵ CanvasVisions of the Hereafter (1515) by Hieronymus Bosch is a polyptych consisting of two panels depicting religious scenes about sin and judgment. At the Galleria dell'accademia in Venice the panels are ordered, left to right, Fall of the Damned, Hell, Terrestrial Paradise, ➵
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Fall of the Damned ☳ Bosch ☲ CanvasVisions of the Hereafter (1515) by Hieronymus Bosch is a polyptych consisting of two panels depicting religious scenes about sin and judgment. At the Galleria dell'accademia in Venice the panels are ordered, left to right, Fall of the Damned, Hell, Terrestrial Paradise, ➵
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Terrestrial Paradise ☷ Bosch ☷ CanvasVisions of the Hereafter (1515) by Hieronymus Bosch is a polyptych consisting of two panels depicting religious scenes about sin and judgment. At the Galleria dell'accademia in Venice the panels are ordered, left to right, Fall of the Damned, Hell, Terrestrial Paradise, ➵
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Ascent of the Blessed ☰ Bosch ☰ CanvasVisions of the Hereafter (1515) by Hieronymus Bosch is a polyptych consisting of two panels depicting religious scenes about sin and judgment. At the Galleria dell'accademia in Venice the panels are ordered, left to right, Fall of the Damned, Hell, Terrestrial Paradise, ➵
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Garden of Earthly Delights ☰ Bosch ☵ CanvasThe 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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Garden of Eden ☰ Bosch ☷ CanvasThe 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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Last Judgment ☰ Bosch ☲ CanvasThe 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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Salvator Mundi ☷ Da Vinci ☰ CanvasSalvator Mundi (1510) by Leonardo da Vinci, is Latin for "Savior of the World." Thought to be a copy of a lost original veiled with overpainting, it was rediscovered, restored, and included in an exhibition of Leonardo's work at the National Gallery, ➵
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Adoration of the Magi ☷ Bosch ☴ CanvasThe Adoration of the Magi (1475) by Hieronymus Bosch is an unusual depiction of a popular religious theme, the three magi bearing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the Virgin Mary and Christ Child (Matthew 2:11). It is staged in the ➵
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The Conjurer ☵ Bosch ☴ CanvasThe Conjurer (1502) by Hieronymus Bosch is a notably secular painting whereas he is generally known for religious depictions. It is one of five versions of the painting, and one engraving, made when scenes of everyday life were becoming more popular. Bosch ➵
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Man in a Red Turban ☶ Van Eyck ☲ CanvasPortrait 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 with a Blue Chaperon ☶ Van Eyck ☴ CanvasPortrait 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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The Arnolfini Portrait ☷ Van Eyck ☲ CanvasThe Arnolfini Portrait (1434) by Jan van Eyck is considered one of the most original and complex paintings in Western art due to its stunning detail, complex iconography, geometric perspective, and expansion of space with the use of a mirror. It is ➵
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