"Fine-Arts" prints on paper
It is a process of printing on art paper using very high-quality pigment inks and printed in very high definition. Its level of conservation is exceptional (more than 100 years), its quality, depth, and richness of nuances exceeds the classic photo print on Argentic paper.

Glossy finish
Apart from its exceptional thickness, the fiber paper is composed of an alpha-cellulose base without acid and it is covered with barium sulphate, and a microporous layer absorption enhancing pigments during printing. A pure white color, non-yellowing to light, this paper is especially designed for resistance and aging. It is used by major museums worldwide as it offers excellent resolution, rendering deep and dense colors.
Art Print "Fine Art" - Glossy finish on a fiber base paper 325 g.

Our high end prints and reproductions
ArtMajeur only uses natural papers with neutral pH, resistant, and of high quality, selected from renowned papermakers!
Constant attention is paid by our master printer, whether in terms of color control or respect for the graphic chain. Our high level of quality requirement is a major asset of ArtMajeur framed art prints.
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About our fine prints-
Original Artwork
Painting,
Oil
on Canvas
- Dimensions Dimensions are available on request
- Framing This artwork is not framed
The center of the work seems to be dominated by a figure that could be a performer or a clown, as indicated by the bright colors and striped pattern of his costume. His face is stylized, with simplified features that give him a masked appearance, typical of theater or circus characters.
The background is a swirl of colors, with reds, yellows, and blues blending together to create a sense of crowd and agitation. The spectators are represented by dark, indistinct shapes, their outlines blurred giving the impression of a moving crowd, captivated by the performance.
The brushstrokes are free and spontaneous, suggesting the excitement and festive atmosphere of a fairground show. This technique gives the scene an almost dreamlike quality, where shapes and colours blend together to capture the essence of an experience rather than its concrete details.
Related themes
Pierre Bonnard est un peintre, illustrateur, graveur et lithographe français. Il est né le 3 octobre 1867 et est mort le 23 janvier 1947. Il était connu pour son utilisation de couleurs vives et son style de peinture fantaisiste. Il faisait partie de l'important groupe post-impressionniste appelé "Les Nabis". Dans ses premières années, l'art et les artistes japonais étaient importants pour lui. Il fut l'un des premiers artistes à s'éloigner de l'impressionnisme et à se tourner vers le modernisme. Il a peint des portraits, des scènes domestiques et personnelles, ainsi que des paysages. Souvent, les couleurs, le style et l'arrière-plan étaient plus importants pour lui que le sujet. Bonnard s'intéressait surtout aux couleurs et à rien d'autre. Il ajoutait souvent des couleurs à ses œuvres finies pour les rendre plus conformes à son goût. Même s'il est surtout connu pour ses peintures, lui et les autres Nabis ont également essayé de nombreuses façons différentes d'être créatifs. Il a également fabriqué des meubles et des textiles, conçu des décors de théâtre, peint des écrans et dessiné des images pour des livres.
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Nationality:
FRANCE
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Contemporary French Artists Artists presented by a gallery