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1019 Valley
1019 Valley
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“The Lackawanna Valley” by George Inness is a mid-19th-century American landscape oil that blends the Hudson River School’s scenic tradition with a growing interest in mood and atmosphere. Painted with soft, naturalistic light and expansive, harmonious terrain, it depicts pastoral countryside intersected by a steam train—suggesting the interplay of nature and industrial progress—using subtle, evocative color transitions and loose, expressive handling that emphasize feeling and place rather than strict detail.
Printing
Professional giclée printed and mounted onto a thick card stock offers a beautiful, ready-to-display finish with museum grade quality.
Using archival pigment inks, giclée prints deliver exceptional colour depth, fine detail, and long-lasting vibrancy that resists fading over time. Thick gage paper allows for almost paint like saturation and a sturdy, thick card mounting provides added durability, prevents warping, and gives the artwork a professional, gallery-style presentation.
The rigid mount allows the piece to be displayed instantly. It also makes handling easier and protects the print from creases and damage. Prints may be cropped as needed to maximise their visual impact.
Whether displayed in or out of a frame, a mounted giclée print offers a clean, polished look with lasting museum standard quality.
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Specilised Printing
Produced using archival inks and high-resolution giclée technology for exceptional color accuracy, detail, and longevity.
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Thick Stock Mount
Printed on premium heavyweight mount card for a durable feel and enhanced color richness.
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Style Ready
Delivered ready to display, available unframed for a modern classic look.