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What
is Giclée?
The Giclée, commonly pronounced “jee-clay,”
is a process that requires that an original piece of art be
scanned, then printed with an integrity of color and image
that is superbly close to the original. This allows the art-buying
public access to a product that has the look and feel of an
original at a reduced cost. Giclée printing allows
people who do not want to afford originals to still have beautiful,
lasting art in their homes.
Giclée printing has come a long way during the past
decade. Once considered an unusual method of printing fine
art prints, it is now well known and established. Many European
artists’ work is available in giclée such as
Rembrandt, Gauguin, Chagall, Picasso, Dali and Van Gogh.
Dozens of museums have mounted exhibitions or purchased giclées
for their permanent collections.
These include:
The Metropolitan Museum (New York),
the Guggenheim (New York),
the Museum of Fine Arts (Boston),
the Butler Institute (Youngstown, OH),
the National Gallery for Women in the Arts (DC),
the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts (DC),
the Smithsonian Institution Libraries,
the New York Public Library Graphic Collection, among others.
All Giclée prints are
limited edition prints, numbered and signed by the artist.
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How can I purchase a Giclee Print?
Email us your order with your address and the price with delivery
will be sent.
To see what prints available
please visit our Giclée
Page.
How can I pay for
my order?
All
payments can be made through Paypal to henknerida@gmail.com
or
International Transfer (account
details will be sent on request)
How
much does my delivery cost?
All postage and delivery is via French La Poste. Please email
us and we will be happy to quote you the cost based on your
location.
Are
the artworks on your site original?
All artworks on this site are originals and created by Nerida
de Jong. Paintings are one of a kind and Giclée Prints
are limited edition prints numbered and signed by the artist.
If you have any questions,
please contact us via email and we will be happy to help you.
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