Canvas Wall Art - Matte Finish with Hanging Hardware

High-quality canvas wall art with a matte finish. Each canvas includes back hanging hardware for convenient display. The frame is made from radiata pine sourced from renewable forests.

  • Materials: Cotton and polyester composite (canvas), pine wood (frame)
  • Finish: Matte coating designed for detailed, vibrant images
  • Printing: Latex inks that are non-hazardous, non-toxic, and non-flammable
  • Backing: Includes pre-installed hanging hardware
  • Support: Soft rubber dots on bottom back corners for stability
  • Frame: Radiata pine wood sourced from FSC-certified renewable forests
  • Tolerance: Slight size deviations possible within ± 1/8 in (3.2 mm)

Care Instructions

  • If dust collects, gently wipe with a clean, damp cloth
  • Avoid using harsh cleaners or scrubbing the surface

Shipping & Handling

Each canvas print is securely packaged with protective materials to help prevent damage in transit. Tracking is included with all orders.

International buyers: please check local import regulations for canvas art before purchase.

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The Flag of Ravensburg, Germany

The flag of Ravensburg, a city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, presents a striking heraldic design. It features a bold, tri-color composition. The top and bottom sections are vibrant red, while the central stripe is crisp white. This simple arrangement creates a visually strong and easily recognizable symbol.

The flag's symbolism is deeply rooted in Ravensburg's history and civic identity. The colors are taken from the city's coat of arms. The red likely represents strength and vitality, common heraldic associations. The white stripe is thought to symbolize purity and the city's important trade history. The clean, horizontal bands evoke a sense of order, stability, and civic pride.

The flag's directness and simplicity reflect the principles of heraldic design, emphasizing clear visual communication. While no specific artist is associated with its creation, it exemplifies the long tradition of civic heraldry in German cities. The flag continues to be a powerful emblem of Ravensburg, its enduring design a testament to the city's rich history and enduring spirit.