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Flower Market Posters: A Style Guide for European City Prints
Why flower market posters have become a design fixture — the 200-year European market history, the Redouté-to-Blossfeldt design lineage, and how to pair cities, frames, and rooms without it looking...
Ernst Haeckel Art Prints: The Victorian Naturalist Who Shaped Modern Design
Ernst Haeckel's 100 plates from Kunstformen der Natur (1904) are some of the most wall-ready images in the public domain — and the direct source material for Art Nouveau. A...
Hokusai Prints: A Collector's Guide to the Master Behind The Great Wave
A collector's guide to Katsushika Hokusai — the artist who changed his name thirty times, worked until his death at eighty-eight, and produced The Great Wave as one of 46...
How to Choose the Right Art Print Size for Every Room
The most common mistake when buying art prints is going too small. This guide covers every size we offer, room-by-room recommendations, the 60–75% wall coverage rule, and why you should...
Japanese Woodblock Prints: A Complete Collector's Guide
From Edo-period ukiyo-e to the 20th-century shin-hanga revival — the history, technique, and collector's guide to Japanese woodblock prints. How they shaped Western art, what to look for when buying,...
Kawase Hasui: A Collector's Guide to Japan's Master of Snow and Rain
Kawase Hasui (1883–1957) produced more than 600 woodblock print designs and became Japan’s first Living National Treasure printmaker. This collector’s guide covers his biography, the shin-hanga technique, what drives value...







