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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Ornament met ranken, een passer (Ornament with Tendrils, a Compass)

This striking artwork, likely originating from the Dutch Golden Age, presents a meticulously crafted design rich in symbolic meaning. The central focus is a compass, a tool representing precision, measurement, and by extension, divine order or scientific inquiry. It is framed by a flourishing display of elegant tendrils, curling and intertwining in a graceful, symmetrical arrangement. The artist masterfully uses the contrast between the rigid structure of the compass and the flowing lines of the organic elements.

The composition is balanced and harmonious, likely intended for architectural or decorative purposes. The intricate detail suggests careful planning and execution. The absence of vibrant colors, likely replaced by monochromatic tones or subtle variations in shades, places a strong emphasis on form and texture, drawing the viewer's eye to the precision of the lines. The mood is one of order, clarity, and perhaps a sense of intellectual pursuit. The prominence of the compass reflects the burgeoning interest in science and mathematics during the period, making this piece both aesthetically pleasing and intellectually engaging. Its significance lies in its ability to blend artistry with a celebration of the era's emerging scientific worldview.