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Still Life.
Artist: Leon Jan Wyczółkowski
Date: 1852 – 1936
Title: Vase of Marigolds
Leon Jan Wyczółkowski (1852-1936) was a Polish painter and graphic artist, widely recognized as one of the most important artists of the Young Poland movement. He was born in Huta Miastowska, in the Kujawy region of Poland.
Wyczółkowski studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow and Munich, where he was greatly influenced by the works of the French Impressionists. He is best known for his landscape paintings, which were characterized by their realism and sensitivity to the beauty of the natural world.
Throughout his career, Wyczółkowski won numerous awards and honors, including a gold medal at the 1900 World's Fair in Paris. He was also a member of many prestigious artistic organizations, including the Vienna Secession and the Munich Secession.
Wyczółkowski was deeply committed to the promotion of Polish art and culture, and was a member of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was a vocal advocate for the preservation of Poland's natural landscapes and was a founding member of the Society for the Protection of the Tatra Mountains.
Today, Wyczółkowski's works are held in the collections of many major museums, including the National Museum in Warsaw, the Krakow National Museum, and the National Museum in Poznań. He remains one of the most important figures in the history of Polish art, and his contributions continue to be celebrated by art lovers around the world.
Your artwork will replicate authentic paintings found in museums; using the same ink, paper and printing methods they do.
Our archival Giclée prints are loved for their vibrant colour range and the handmade feel of their beautifully textured papers. Each piece of Heritage Art is printed on 312gsm fine art media. The print you will receive is made from 100% cotton pulp, guaranteed to last hundreds of years without fading or discolouration.
Our pigment ink has longevity rates of over 100 years. We use eight different ink colours profiled to match the archival paper to achieve a perfectly colour accurate reproduction of the original art piece.
Our board mounted prints are the traditional way of displaying your artwork and provide added protection from warping in the frame over time. Board mounted prints can also be displayed without a frame.
The process of archival art mounting involves fixing your artwork to an acid-free substrate. This enables your print to sit flat, either directly onto a wall or in a frame. Made from 100% virgin fibre, with a 2mm thickness, board mounted prints are an exceptionally light and cost-effective mount for creating a beautiful flat print prior to framing.
Unmounted prints are printed onto the same exceptional fine art paper and will require framing.
Digital downloads will be emailed to you within 36 hours. You will be sent a personal dropbox link to your ready-to-print file.