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Comments: when i saw the picture on your website, i loved it immediately and was looking forward to receiving it, when i opened it i was dissapointed, it just did not look as appealing. Hopefully once i put it in a frame it will look better.
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Comments: Lovely print with good colour and detail. Would be great to have a bigger version, so long as attention to colour and detail were not sacrificed.
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Comments: Colors are glorious in the preview but very average in the actual print.
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Displaying reviews 1-5 Previous | Next » Forest of Beech Trees, c.1903by Gustav KlimtArt Print51 x 51 cm (without border: 42 x 42 cm) Item #: 3623132
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Product InformationThis fine art lithographic print is produce on a medium-weight cover stock paper and coated with a silken finish that protects the inks and creates an elegant look. The paper is acid-free and certified by the Forest Stewardship Council, an organization that supports the growth of responsible forest management. The detailed proofing process and standarized printing plates of offset lithography ensure this print reproduction maintains vivid colors and faithfulness to the original work of art. About the ArtistAustrian iconoclast Gustav Klimt (1862 – 1918) triumphed over childhood poverty to significantly influence the Viennese Secession and Art Nouveau movement. Klimt’s elaborate, explicitly sensual works expressed themes of regeneration, love and death, and incorporated Egyptian, Classical Greek, Byzantine and Medieval styles. Klimt also utilized symbols representing art’s liberation from traditional culture. Laying the groundwork for Art Deco and Modernism, Klimt’s creative influence can still be seen in today’s art, decorations and jewelry. © AllPosters
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