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Print enclosed in an intricately patterned Golden-relief frame to enhance the look of the artwork. Picture Size: 30x16", Total Size w/ Frame: 36x22", Each panel is ready to hang.
Francesco Lazzaro Guardi was an Italian painter of the classic Venetian school of painting, known for his spirited painterly style. The canals of Venice was often the subject of his work.
Giclee Print Technology: Using archival-quality inks onto acid free cotton canvases, giclee printing guarantees incredible detail, phenomenal quality, and vibrant colors. Saturated colors for up to 100 years.
Semi-Gloss Acrylic Coating applied to enhance appearance, and to protect the print from dirt and dust, thereby extending the lifetime of the print and keeps it from fading.
Packed in Carton Box, Each Panel is Carefully Sealed by Corrugated or Air column Corner Wrap Protection. Plus Free Professional Picture Hanging Tools, Include Gloves, Nails, and Gradienter (level).
Francesco Lazzaro Guardi was an Italian painter considered one the last practitioners of the classic Venetian school of painting. He mainly reproduced religious paintings in his early career. Later, he focused on painting vedute (large, detailed landscape paintings) such as this piece. His spirited painterly style is known as pittura di tocco (of touch) and his work would evolve to be ever more expressionist. His landscapes are known to evoke the onset of dissipation, his vision of a crumbling Republic already beyond repair. Brand Quality: production from one of the world's leading wall decor manufacturersMade in USA: real handcrafted canvas prints produced and hand-stretched in CaliforniaWe believe that your office/home decor influences your lifestyle. Allow DecorArts to be your agent of inspiration and we will work hard to deliver beautiful art for your walls.About Giclee PrintsPronounced 'Zhee-Clay', the word comes from 'gicleur' which is the French technical term for an inkjet nozzle. Giclee printing is a type of inkjet printing - but not all inkjet prints can be considered a giclee. In order for a print to be considered a true giclee, it must meet at least two basic criteria:1. The paper or substrate used to actually print the final piece must be of archival quality. Typically it will say it is acid free and consists of a 100% cotton base.2.True Giclees are printed using pigment-based inks rather than the dye-based inks found in lower cost inkjets. Pigment-based inks have a longer life span that can last anywhere from 100 to 200 years without significant fading.The quality of the giclee print rivals traditional silver-halide and gelatin printing processes and is commonly found in museums, art galleries, and photographic galleries.