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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Gerrit Willem Dijsselhof - Ornamentontwerpen op blokken - 1876

This exquisite design from 1876 by Gerrit Willem Dijsselhof embodies the burgeoning Art Nouveau style. The artwork, a preparatory study for a decorative element, showcases Dijsselhof's exceptional skill in pattern making and his forward-thinking approach to design. The piece likely served as a blueprint for sculpted wood, ironwork, or applied ornamentation.

The composition consists of several tightly packed geometric shapes, demonstrating a keen understanding of spatial arrangement. Intricate organic forms intertwine with precise lines, creating a sense of dynamic movement. Bold curves are juxtaposed with sharp angles, a hallmark of Art Nouveau's embrace of nature-inspired forms. The artist's use of line is particularly compelling, creating a rhythmic flow across the surface. The design could be viewed as a study of positive and negative space. The artist's focus on the interrelation of forms gives the piece a visual rhythm and a striking visual effect.

Dijsselhof, a key figure in the Dutch Art Nouveau movement, anticipated the style's widespread adoption. This design, with its flowing lines and organic motifs, is a testament to the artist's pioneering spirit. It is an impressive example of pattern design, offering insight into the creative process of this influential artist.