The first two images are AI generated to show what they would look like in a gilded dark academia living room. These are much more beautiful in person.
This set of 6 curated gilded dark academia antique reproduction painting art prints features a unique blend of floral still life, skull floral still life, mushroom insect bug landscape, portrait, an owl and statue landscape themes. Each print is framed in vintage gold frames and adorned with media added to create a brush stroke effect, giving them a realistic painting-like appearance. Handmade on fine art paper, these antique styled prints add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any home. Perfect for art enthusiasts looking to add a curated and artistic touch to their living space.
Lately, I’ve had an interest in gallery walls, so I decided to make some curated sets for fun. All of the frames that are used are vintage frames. These are all in good condition and clean. I added Grecian gold rub n buff to some of the frames to make them all match or blend well. They may have minor wear, small dings and minor imperfections due to age and use. All frames look good. All of the prints are printed out on thick acid free art paper. They are Giclee art prints. Glossy Media is added to the print using a paintbrush technique to give it an authentic painted look. They look like actual paintings. I placed them in the frames and sealed them to give them a polished look except for one. One has original velvet black back. All of these prints go together nicely. They all have a rich color to them. Hardware for hanging has been added if it didn’t exist. I tucked the glass behind the artwork to maintain some weight, but I left the glass off the front because paintings do not have glass. These are stunning and ready for your wall. I hope you enjoy these. All of the frames are different. You can either add these to an existing gallery wall or they would be beautiful all by itself.
“An owl“ by Moses Haughton, the elder created around 1780 to 1790. The print is 8” x 10”. The frame is 12 1/2” x 10 1/4”.
“Nobility holding a statue of Athena“ by the Italian painter, Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini in the early 18th century. The print is 8“ x 10“. The frame is 12 3/4” x 10 3/4”.
“Reptiles, mushrooms, and butterflies“ by the Dutch golden age painter Otto Marseus Van Schrieck in the 1600s. The print is 6“ x 12“. The frame is 9 5/8“ x 15 5/8“.
“A Vanitas still life with a skull, a music book, a snuffed out candle” by the French artist Simon Renard de Saint Andre in the 17th century. The print is 8“ x 14“. The frame is 10“ x 16“.
“Nature morte au bouquet des roses dans une vase ottomane” by French artist, Dominique Hubert Rozier from 1840 to 1901. The print is 15“ x 15“. The frame is 19“ x 19“.
“View of the Lazienki park with the statue of Tancred and Clorinda” by the Polish artist Casimir Wojniakowski in 1790. The print is 16“ x 16“. The frame is 19 5/8“ x 19 5/8“.