LUXE EDITION
Baroque Garden
Baroque Garden
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Shipping & Return Policy
Shipping & Return Policy
Print delivery: 5–11 days
Framed prints and decor: 2-3 weeks
Returns within 2 weeks
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Luxe vs. Classic Prints
Luxe vs. Classic Prints
Luxe Prints – Premium prints on a variety of high-end fine art paper options and frames for a sophisticated presentation. Some fit standard frames, while others maintain non-standard historical proportions.
Classic Prints – Affordable, high-quality prints with a smoother finish for sharp detail designed to fit off-the-shelf frames. Classic prints have the word 'classic' above the title and a letter which shows the sizes that the print comes in. Size A– 4x6", 12x18", 16x24", 20x30" B– 6x8", 9x12", 12x16", 18x24", 24x30" C– 8x10", 16x20"
Understanding Our Print Sizes
Understanding Our Print Sizes
Historical prints vary in proportion based on their original format. Whenever possible, we match them to the closest standard size, using common print ratios like 2:3 (e.g., 8x12) or 3:4 (e.g., 9x12). However, resizing some prints can distort the artwork's integrity, so we can only offer them in their original proportions. Additionally, we use different printers for our product lines, and not all sizes are available with every printer.
Bring 17th-century France to your space with this exquisite reproduction of a historic textile design. The intricate print embodies the grandeur and ornamental flair of Baroque France, a time when textiles were statements of power, artistry, and innovation.
Description
This print is a blend of bold florals, sinuous curves, and meticulously detailed foliage, arranged in a rhythmic vertical composition. Each of the six panels offers a distinct color palette, from fiery reds and glowing yellow to cool cobalt blues and forest greens. The lively, organic patterns create a dynamic contrast against more neutral or minimal spaces and it's a print that looks great in different settings.
The symmetrical repetition and flowing botanical forms are a hallmark of 17th-century French design, often influenced by the grandeur of Baroque art and the ornate tapestries of the time. The lace-like vines and oversized blossoms reflect nature’s bounty, while the tight composition gives a sense of control which are typical of luxury fabrics commissioned at the time. The highlights of the print are the
- Versatile Color Palette: The warm and cool tones in this piece make it adaptable to a variety of interior styles, from maximalist gallery walls to eclectic bohemian spaces.
- Balance of Movement and Structure: The repeating wave-like patterns and rich florals provide a feeling of motion while maintaining symmetry—this creates visual harmony that pleases the eye and complements both modern and classic decor.
- Scientific Color Appeal: The vibrant reds and oranges evoke warmth and energy, while the blues and greens ground the composition, offering balance and calm. This interplay taps into basic principles of color psychology, encouraging both vitality and tranquility depending on how it’s styled in your space.
Notable Context
During the 1600s, France emerged as a textile powerhouse, particularly under the reign of Louis XIV, who championed the arts and established France as a center for luxury goods. The motifs seen here were common in fabrics used for aristocratic interiors, religious vestments, and ceremonial garments, reflecting the cultural importance of nature and opulence during the Baroque period.
Additionally, the use of botanical patterns was heavily influenced by the fascination with nature and the expanding botanical knowledge of the time, as global exploration brought new plant species into European awareness.







