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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Haes, Carlos de - Paisaje con ruinas

Carlos de Haes' "Paisaje con ruinas" presents a romantic vision of a bygone era. Executed during the Spanish landscape painting movement of the 19th century, the artwork reflects the profound influence of the Barbizon School. De Haes, a key figure in this movement, masterfully captures the essence of nature with a touch of melancholy.

The composition is dominated by a majestic landscape, featuring the evocative ruins of an ancient structure. These weathered stones, partially obscured by lush foliage, stand as a poignant reminder of time's passage and the impermanence of human endeavor. Sunlight filters through the trees, casting dappled shadows across the scene, creating a rich interplay of light and dark. Muted earth tones – greens, browns, and ochres – are punctuated by the cool blues of the sky, evoking a sense of tranquility and introspection.

The painting’s significance lies in its ability to blend the observable beauty of the natural world with evocative narratives. The ruins act as a conduit for the viewer's imagination, inviting reflection on history and mortality. De Haes’s careful observation of light and atmosphere is characteristic of his style, contributing to the artwork's evocative and enduring appeal. The piece exemplifies the romantic sensibility of capturing the sublime in nature.