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DECORARTS -A Storm in The Rocky Mountains by Albert
DECORARTS -A Storm in The Rocky Mountains by Albert
DECORARTS -A Storm in The Rocky Mountains by Albert
DECORARTS -A Storm in The Rocky Mountains by Albert
DECORARTS -A Storm in The Rocky Mountains by Albert
DECORARTS -A Storm in The Rocky Mountains by Albert
DECORARTS -A Storm in The Rocky Mountains by Albert
DECORARTS -A Storm in The Rocky Mountains by Albert

DECORARTS -A Storm in The Rocky Mountains by Albert Bierstadt Classic Art, Giclee Print Canvas Art for Home Decor 32x18

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DECORARTS -A Storm in The Rocky Mountains by Albert Features

  • A key member in the Hudson River School of Art, Bierstadt aimed to depict the vastness of the mountains, masterfully capturing the contrast of the regions shaded in storm against the ones bathed in sunlight. Peering through a break in the clouds in the far distance is a snow-capped Mt. Rosalie, named after Bierstadt's wife. Albert himself became so well liked in Colorado that they named a mountain after him.

  • 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.

  • Made in USA: real handcrafted canvas prints produced and hand-stretched in California. UV-resistant colors. Real Pine wood frame, Diameter size: 32X18", Strengthened Depth: 1-1/2"

  • 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).


About DECORARTS -A Storm In The Rocky Mountains By Albert

Albert Bierstadt was an American painter known for his grand, sweeping paintings of the American west. He was a part of the Hudson River School of Art, which focuses on realism with romantic, glowing lighting. Bierstadt aimed to depict the vastness of the mountains, masterfully capturing the contrast of the regions shaded in storm against the ones bathed in sunlight. Peering through a break in the clouds in the far distance is a snow-capped Mt. Rosalie, named after Bierstadt’s wife. Against such an immense backdrop, the Native American encampment and hunters in the foreground could go almost unnoticed. Upon its completion, the painting toured the United States for a year.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.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 must be 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.