Gustav Klimts "Garden Path with Chickens" is a vibrant representation of a lush garden brimming with blooming flowers and foliage, leading to a picturesque path where chickens roam freely. Completed in 1916, this piece exemplifies Klimts latecareer exploration of natural themes and decorative motifs. The composition is rich in color, featuring a palette of greens, reds, yellows, and purples that highlight the floral abundance. Rendered in Klimts signature decorative style, the artwork blends intricate detail with a sense of whimsy. The textured patterns and layered brushstrokes create depth, while the chickens add a charming and unexpected focal point. This piece is perfect for art lovers seeking a connection to nature and a nod to the decorative elegance Klimt is celebrated for. Displaying this artwork brings a touch of pastoral beauty and artistic sophistication to any home or office setting.
Animal Art
Keep your furry and feathery friends close, whether they are a galloping stallion or a dog taking a selfie. Our gallery is here to turn empty walls into a cute and quirky display of animal art.
Psst! Did you know chimpanzees, elephants, and dolphins are some of the most intelligent mammals out there?
Scenic Art
Why settle for blank walls, when you can transform them into stunning vista points. Explore from imaginative scenic abstracts to sublime beach landscapes captured on camera. The possibilities are endless. The painterly quality of our canvas creates an almost life-like panorama, so you can enjoy your favorite scenery without leaving home.
Vincent Van Gogh’s Starry Night is one of the most renowned scenic masterpieces. Other famous landscape artists and photographers include Georgia O'Keeffe, Ansel Adams, and Claude Monet.
Botanical Art
Craving Daffodils in the fall, or Snowdrops in the spring? We got you. Grow a fantastical garden of your favorite blooms all year long with our gorgeous botanical art. From sublime collages to vintage illustration, our collection of botanicals become wall-ready in our handcrafted frames.
Before photography became a thing, illustrations of plants, flowers were the only way of recording, identifying the various kinds of plant species in the world. Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Maria Sibylla Merian, Annie Pratt are some of the most prolific botanical artists of the past.