About At Art Prints:
Limited Edition prints are printed onto 118 gsm quality stock to produce a pleasing bright finish, and are signed and numbered by the artist.
The Le Nu collection prints are FRENCH ART NOUVEAU PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTS. The DELICATE light and soft TONES echo the French Impressionist movement of the era. 1895-1905. New condition. Slight paper toning adds the warmth of antiquity. We use the best quality paper for our FRENCH PRINTS GALLERY prints. 'Mohawk Superfine' is un-coated and wonderful to touch. The printed results are rich, friendly and soft without sacrificing detail. Mohawk Superfine has an impeccable pedigree. Made since 1871 by the famous Mohawk Paper Mill, at Kings Canal near Albany New York U.S.A., the success of ‘Mohawk Superfine’ is due to its personality and versatility. ‘Superfine Eggshell’ is un-coated, acid, dioxin, chlorine and rosin free for archival life. Artificial aging tests indicate in a life in excess of 300 years. Paper is 118 gsm. Mohawk Fine Papers Inc. is the largest premium paper manufacturer in North America.
Embossing: Each French Prints can be embossed under the name plate with the oval designed emblem ‘GRAVURE FRANCAISE’. Money back: If you are not happy with your item we offer a money back guarantee.
All (Le Nu) NUDE prints sizes vary but generally 12” x 9”, however all images are printed on A3 size 118 gsm, leaving a wide border making 'matting' a question of choice.
The Gostelow Birds prints are originals from an authorised 1993 reprint.
Victorian Prints are reprinted onto 100 gsm quality 'newspaper' giving an absolutely original look.
We would be delighted to answer any of your questions.
Copyright: The Le Nu Collection, Victorian and John Gould prints are in the Public Domain. All the other prints are protected by the Berne Convention of 1907. Our official position is that "faithful reproductions of two dimensional public domain works of art are public domain, and that claims to the contrary represent an assault on the very concept of a public domain".
Legal Implications: Print, etc: Since Re Baker's Election; Ex parte Clementia {1965} Tas SR 152 it is apparent that the courts will take the widest possible view of such terms, no matter what process is used to reproduce the picture, print or poster.