LUXE EDITION
In Memory Of Flaco
In Memory Of Flaco
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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.
Two Owls, created by in 1921, epitomizes the mastery of graphic art within the Art Nouveau movement. With precise lines and a keen eye for detail, de Graag captures the essence of these nocturnal birds in a stylized yet lifelike manner. The print showcases her technical skill and ability to convey emotion through form and composition. The use of strong contrast and the omission of superfluous details creates a powerful image. While the piece reflects elements of abstraction, it maintains a connection to naturalistic representation, reminiscent of her contemporary, sculptor Joseph Mendes da Costa. The work stands as a testament to de Graag's artistic versatility and her significant contribution to the visual arts of her time.
Why We Picked it
de Graag used the end grain of the wood. Because of the hardness an end grain wood produces much finer printings. The minimalist art print captures the essence of these nocturnal creatures with striking precision and a compelling balance of stylized and realistic elements. By supporting this artwork, you're contributing to vital bird conservation efforts and honoring the memory of a remarkable creature.
About the Artist
Julie de Graag (1877–1924) was a Dutch graphic artist and painter associated with the Art Nouveau movement. Known for her detailed and precise work, she specialized in woodcuts, linocuts, and illustrations, often depicting animals, plants, and simple rural scenes with a strong sense of design and contrast. Her work is characterized by clean lines and a refined simplicity, reflecting the influence of the Dutch Arts and Crafts movement. Despite her talent, de Graag struggled with mental health issues and sadly ended her life in 1924.
About Flaco
Flaco, an Eurasian owl that was set free by vandals met with an untimely death by crashing into a window as many millions of birds do each year. Preservation efforts, such as habitat conservation, research initiatives, and public education, are essential to safeguarding birds for future generations. Through collective action, we can all ensure the continued existence of these beautiful birds and the ecosystems they inhabit. All profits from this artwork will be donated to the Audubon Society in memory of Flaco.
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