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This premium giclee print, an upgrade from the standard giclee print, is produced on thick (310 gsm), textured watercolor paper made from alpha cellulous wood pulp that is acid free. It shares the same vivid colors, accuracy, and exceptional resolution that make giclee prints the standard for museums and galleries around the world. Giclee (French for 'to spray') is a printing process where millions of ink droplets are sprayed onto a high-quality paper. The smooth transitions of color gradients make giclee prints appear much more realistic than other prints.
This premium giclee print, an upgrade from the standard giclee print, is produced on thick (310 gsm), textured watercolor paper made from alpha cellulous wood pulp that is acid free. It shares the same vivid colors, accuracy, and exceptional resolution that make giclee prints the standard for museums and galleries around the world. Giclee (French for 'to spray') is a printing process where millions of ink droplets are sprayed onto a high-quality paper. The smooth transitions of color gradients make giclee prints appear much more realistic than other prints.
Carl Frederik Aagaard (1833 – 1895) was a Danish artist whose realistic oil landscapes elevated him to prominence during Copenhagen’s Golden Age. His exhibitions were widely acclaimed, their realistic style enriched by his extensive travel to Italy, Switzerland and Germany. Aagaard’s work was so greatly admired, he was commissioned to paint the chapel of King Christian IV. Initially a student of drawing at the Danish Royal Academy, Aagaard was instructed by many of Denmark’s famous artists, and most profoundly influenced by landscape oil painter Peter Christian Skoovgaard.
Read MoreThis premium giclee print, an upgrade from the standard giclee print, is produced on thick (310 gsm), textured watercolor paper made from alpha cellulous wood pulp that is acid free. It shares the same vivid colors, accuracy, and exceptional resolution that make giclee prints the standard for museums and galleries around the world. Giclee (French for 'to spray') is a printing process where millions of ink droplets are sprayed onto a high-quality paper. The smooth transitions of color gradients make giclee prints appear much more realistic than other prints.
Carl Frederik Aagaard (1833 – 1895) was a Danish artist whose realistic oil landscapes elevated him to prominence during Copenhagen’s Golden Age. His exhibitions were widely acclaimed, their realistic style enriched by his extensive travel to Italy, Switzerland and Germany. Aagaard’s work was so greatly admired, he was commissioned to paint the chapel of King Christian IV. Initially a student of drawing at the Danish Royal Academy, Aagaard was instructed by many of Denmark’s famous artists, and most profoundly influenced by landscape oil painter Peter Christian Skoovgaard.
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