NO. 95002
In the late 1850s, British artists, including Pre-Raphaelites like Millais and Rossetti, created small-scale decorative studies known as “cabinet pictures” of women and children’s heads. These works lacked a clear narrative or moral purpose but played a role in the emergence of the Aesthetic Movement. Ford Madox Brown’s The Irish Girl, his notable contribution to this genre, featured a model he found while searching for models for a different painting called Work.
£49
Availability 150 of 150
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Fine Art Prints: Captivating Visuals, Long-Lasting Durability
Our Fine Art Prints are crafted on Hahnemühle Bamboo Eco 290gsm paper, carefully chosen for its archival standards and sustainable composition.
The use of bamboo offers a natural and eco-friendly production process, utilising one of the worlds most sustainable plants. Fastest growing, little water is needed, and no fertilisers or pesticides are used. This material prevents soil erosion, absorbs CO2 and products more oxygen than trees it’s size.
Comprising of 90% bamboo fibers and 10% cotton, this premium fine art paper preserves the special touch and feel of genuine art paper, creating an elegant, distinguished look with its softly textured surface.
Our Giclée printing, the gold standard for Fine Art Printing, complements this premium paper, ensuring striking contrast, deep blacks, and brilliant colours that captivate even the most discerning audience.
Adding an extra layer of refinement, Bamboo Eco’s acid-free composition ensures long-term museum-quality preservation for each cherished print, offering you the peace of mind that your artwork will stand the test of time.
Paper Specifications
Weight: 290 gsm / EN ISO 536
Thickness: 0.50 mm / EN 20534
Acid Free: Yes
Calcium Carbonate Buffered: Yes
Water Resistance: Very High
Colour : Natural White
Surface Finish: Matt
NO. 95002
In the late 1850s, British artists, including Pre-Raphaelites like Millais and Rossetti, created small-scale decorative studies known as “cabinet pictures” of women and children’s heads. These works lacked a clear narrative or moral purpose but played a role in the emergence of the Aesthetic Movement. Ford Madox Brown’s The Irish Girl, his notable contribution to this genre, featured a model he found while searching for models for a different painting called Work.
£49
Availability 150 of 150
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