Frequently Asked Questions
What are the available sizes?
Sizes are curated per artwork based on its original proportions, level of detail, and overall composition. This ensures the integrity of each piece is preserved rather than scaled indiscriminately.
What do the listed sizes refer to?
Listed sizes refer to the overall dimensions of the printed piece, including the artwork and built-in border.
Why do the prints include white borders?
White borders are intentionally incorporated into the presentation of each artwork. They echo the character of historical print objects while creating balanced proportions and a refined framing experience within contemporary interiors.
Do I need to use a mat when framing?
No. Each piece is designed with intentional borders that allow it to be framed beautifully with or without a mat, depending on your preference.
Are frames included with every print?
Unframed prints are sold without a frame. Framed options are available for select works and are clearly indicated on the product page.
What are the final dimensions of framed prints?
Framed works have slightly larger final dimensions due to the frame profile and presentation format. Exact outer dimensions may vary modestly by size.
Are the frames ready to hang?
Yes. Framed prints arrive with pre-installed hanging hardware and are ready to hang upon arrival.
Will the framed print damage my wall?
Each framed piece includes discreet rubber bumpers designed to protect the wall surface and help keep the artwork level.
Why aren’t all artworks available in every size or format?
Each piece is offered in a considered range of sizes and formats to preserve image quality and composition. Not all works translate successfully across all sizes or finishes.
What is the difference between matte, satin, and semi-gloss paper?
Matte paper has a soft, non-reflective finish with a more traditional fine art appearance. Satin and semi-gloss papers offer a subtle sheen, enhanced contrast, and a smooth photographic quality. Terminology may vary by product format or print partner, but satin and semi-gloss finishes are closely related and provide a similar visual presentation.
How are the artworks sourced and restored?
Works are drawn from carefully researched historical source material and undergo extensive restoration and preparation before release. The process may include tonal correction, cleanup, detail recovery, and proof review while preserving the original character of the artwork.
Are the prints archival?
Papers and production methods are selected for their quality, stability, and presentation. Specific materials may vary by collection and finish.
Will the print look exactly like what I see on screen?
Color may vary slightly depending on your screen settings and lighting conditions, but each piece is carefully prepared for accurate, balanced tonal reproduction.