- Transform your space with eco-friendly wall art decor, printed on sustainable basswood for a natural and environmentally conscious choice. This high-quality print features a 0.20-inch matte finish, enhancing the artwork's texture and providing a sophisticated, glare-free look. Ideal for adding a touch of elegance and sustainability to your home or office decor.
- Our prints use premium UV fade-resistant pigmented inks that ensure lasting vibrancy and durability. These archival-quality inks are designed to resist fading, providing a print permanence duration that keeps your artwork looking as stunning as the day it was printed. Ideal for preserving the beauty and integrity of your fine art prints, these inks are perfect for collectors and enthusiasts who value long-lasting quality in their art pieces.
- This artwork comes with four pre-drilled holes, making mounting effortless. Additionally, the design features hazard-free rounded edges for enhanced safety, ensuring a smooth and worry-free installation experience. Perfect for quickly and safely adding a touch of elegance to any space without the hassle of complicated mounting procedures.
- Print Size: 8 x 12 inches (20 x 30 cm) Overall Size - This versatile size is perfect for framing, fitting seamlessly into standard frames, and enhancing the beauty of any space, whether at home, in the office, or in a gallery setting. The dimensions offer a balanced proportion, making it an excellent choice for both portrait and landscape orientations.
- Each print is carefully crafted on demand and then meticulously packaged in sturdy cardboard mailers or tubes to ensure it arrives in perfect condition, ready to display.
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- ABOUT THE ARTIST -
Hugo Laubi - HUGO LAUBI (1888-1959) was Swiss printmaker born in 1888 in Zurich, where he worked as an illustrator, painter and graphic artist until he died in 1959. He studied in Munich and Paris and worked as a graphic artist in London in 1911. In 1918 he became the director of the printing and lithography company Gebr. Fretz in Zurich and also worked as a freelance graphic artist. In 1920 he went to Philadelphia and New York. His work as an illustrator and landscape painter shines through in his posters.