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Folk Art : "Man of Science" (1839) — Giclee Fine Art Print
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This American folk art piece, evocative of Yankee ingenuity, is believed to have originated from New York in 1839. The inscription on the lower left corner reads "M[ ]anz. fecit / [ ]9". Characteristic of the genre, the artist's naïveté towards the rules of proportion and perspective has an effect that renders the work all the more endearing for its imperfections.
- Archival Inkjet on Fine Art Paper : Matte Finish, Textured Surface.
- Specialized pigment inks yield rich, lasting color.
- Fine art paper affords much greater detail than canvas.
- White borders leave space for matting and framing.
- Respects the artist's vision - no arbitrary cropping or distortion.