Giclee | Vermeer

Little street |

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€99.95
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Article number W17710
Article group W7
Height 31
Width 37
Category Ingelijste reproducties
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Johannes Vermeer's little street, now available in giclée. Thanks to the high quality, the work comes to life, very suitable as an eye-catcher in any room. With the enclosed certificate, we guarantee colourfastness for at least 100 years.

  • Giclée
  • The little street, Johannes Vermeer
  • Eyecatcher
  • Gift tip

Giclée
The term giclée is derived from the French verb "gicler" meaning to beam or mist. A giclée is a newly developed printing technique used in the Netherlands using a sophisticated 12-colour printer that sprays the pigment inks onto the canvas, layer by layer. The giclée is then coated with a transparent varnish. This large colour spectrum and high resolution makes it very close to the original. 

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