A classic and timeless artwork
This reproduction allows you to integrate the spirit of a masterpiece into your decoration, with a strong and elegant presence.
Reproduction sur toile
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Peinture à l'huile sur toile roulée, sans cadre. Taille personnalisée sur demande.
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Artwork description
Work : Virgin and Child
Artist : Antoine van Dyck
Year : 1621
Museum : National Gallery of Parma
Dimensions : 52.5 x 62.5 cm
Artistic movement : Baroque
Hand-painted reproduction
Each reproduction is designed to capture the spirit of the original work while adapting to your interior, your format, and your expectations.
This reproduction allows you to integrate the spirit of a masterpiece into your decoration, with a strong and elegant presence.
The canvas is painted in oil by an artist, with attention paid to colors, details, and the balance of the composition.
Choose a standard size or request a custom size to integrate the artwork naturally into your space.
Custom order
A simple and reassuring process, from selecting the size to the tracked delivery of your canvas.
Select the desired size before ordering.
Your reproduction is hand-painted entirely in oil.
We send you a photo to validate the result before shipping.
You receive your canvas rolled, protected, and shipped with tracking.
Frequently Asked Questions
The essential answers about painting, sizes, validation before shipping, and shipping without a frame.
Yes. Each reproduction is hand-painted in oil on canvas by an experienced artist. It is not a print.
Yes. You can choose a standard size or request a custom size to fit your interior.
Yes. A photo of the finished canvas is sent to you before shipping to validate the appearance.
No. The canvas is shipped rolled, without frame, in protective packaging suitable for international shipping.
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