Garland of Flowers and Fruits, c.1672 - Canvas Print
Jan Davidsz de Heem

Location: Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe, Germany
Original Size: 58.8 x 80 cm
Garland of Flowers and Fruits, c.1672 | Jan Davidsz de Heem | Giclée Canvas Print
Garland of Flowers and Fruits | Jan Davidsz de Heem, c.1672 | Giclée Canvas Print

Giclée Canvas Print | $55.44 USD

SKU:18890-HJD
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*Max printing size: 41.1 x 57.5 in
*Max framing size: Long side up to 28"

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"Garland of Flowers and Fruits" will be custom-printed for your order using the latest giclée printing technology. This technique ensures that the Canvas Print captures an exceptional level of detail, showcasing vibrant and vivid colors with remarkable clarity.

Our use of the finest quality, fine-textured canvas lends art reproductions a painting-like appearance. Combined with a satin-gloss coating, it delivers exceptional print outcomes, showcasing vivid colors, intricate details, deep blacks, and impeccable contrasts. The canvas structure is also highly compatible with canvas stretching frames, further enhancing its versatility.

To ensure proper stretching of the artwork on the stretcher-bar, we add additional blank borders around the printed area on all sides.

Our printing process utilizes cutting-edge technology and employs the Giclée printmaking method, ensuring exceptional quality. The colors undergo independent verification, guaranteeing a lifespan of over 100 years.

Please note that there are postal restrictions limiting the size of framed prints to a maximum of 28 inches along the longest side of the painting. If you desire a larger art print, we recommend utilizing the services of your local framing studio.
*It is important to mention that the framing option is unavailable for certain paintings, such as those with oval or round shapes.

If you select a frameless art print of "Garland of Flowers and Fruits" by Jan Davidsz de Heem, it will be prepared for shipment within 48 hours. However, if you prefer a framed artwork, the printing and framing process will typically require approximately 7-8 days before it is ready to be shipped.

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Painting Information

Jan Davidsz de Heem's "Garland of Flowers and Fruits" from around 1672. What a feast for the senses this Dutch still life serves up! It's as if de Heem raided nature's most lavish pantry and strung it all together in a glorious tangle.

The painting bursts with life - plump grapes, blushing peaches, and roses in full bloom. De Heem's mastery of light and texture is on full display. Look at how he captures the downy fuzz on that peach, or the waxy sheen of those grapes. The colors pop against the dark background - rich purples, warm oranges, and creamy whites.

But it's not all sweetness and light. There's an undercurrent of decay here too. A few leaves are browning at the edges, and if you look closely, you might spot a sneaky insect or two. It's a reminder of life's fleeting nature - these fruits won't stay perfect forever.

Composition-wise, it's a brilliant balancing act. The garland forms a rough oval, drawing your eye around in a satisfying loop. But within that structure, there's wonderful chaos. Tendrils and leaves reach out in all directions, creating a sense of wild abundance.

De Heem's technique is nothing short of virtuosic. The level of detail is staggering - you can practically count the seeds in that pomegranate. Yet somehow, he avoids fussiness. There's a looseness to his brushwork that keeps things lively.

It's a painting that rewards close inspection. The more you look, the more tiny dramas you uncover - a snail inching along, a butterfly alighting on a petal. De Heem turns a simple still life into a teeming microcosm of the natural world.

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