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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.
Much lauded in his lifetime for gracefully distorted portraits and luxuriant nudes, Italian born, Parisian-based artist/sculpture Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920) was known to few outside of the artist community. His fascination with African masks and sculpture is apparent in his sitters’ faces – almond eyes and twisted features that are flat masklike, and elongated forms. The influences of Toulouse-Lautrec, Picasso, and Cezanne can be seen in Modigliani’s curved lines, planes, and spare composition. His paintings are strikingly idealized representations of feminine sexuality. Struggling with poverty, drinking and drug use, Modigliani died of tuberculosis at age 35.
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.
Much lauded in his lifetime for gracefully distorted portraits and luxuriant nudes, Italian born, Parisian-based artist/sculpture Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920) was known to few outside of the artist community. His fascination with African masks and sculpture is apparent in his sitters’ faces – almond eyes and twisted features that are flat masklike, and elongated forms. The influences of Toulouse-Lautrec, Picasso, and Cezanne can be seen in Modigliani’s curved lines, planes, and spare composition. His paintings are strikingly idealized representations of feminine sexuality. Struggling with poverty, drinking and drug use, Modigliani died of tuberculosis at age 35.
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