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Photos from Papel.co.nz's post 02/02/2022

Keisai Eisen is one of Japan's most renowed artists, famous for his portraits of women during the 19th century.

This "Bijin Haru No Kaze" (Beauties in a spring storm) series of 3 is an example of one of his finest works, with the exquisite beauty of the women emerging from the stormy skies.

The paintings were originally made on small panels measuring just 37 by 76 cm but we've given them a larger canvas to live on - at four metres wide they will really make an impact on your wall!

We can't wait to show more on Papel.co.nz

Photos from Papel.co.nz's post 01/02/2022

We don't know much about this drawing study called "Officier in het leger". But we do know quite a bit about the artist.

Hendrick Goltzius (1585 - 1589) was an engraver, print publisher, draftsman, and painter who is considered one of the great artists of Dutch art during the late 16th century and early 17th century. He produced over 500 drawings (!) and over 50 paintings as well as some 160 individual prints and series of prints for which he worked as a printer.

We will celebrate his legacy and call this one "Officier". And because we love Goltzius's style this will be the one of many works by him featured on papel. :)

P.S. Our designs can be adjusted to fit your wall.

28/01/2022

Vsevolod Maksymovych (1894-1914) artworks epitomizes the essential features of Art Nouveau: a world of conventionality, theatrics, and masquerade. He was considered as the most typical devotee of Art Nouveau style in Ukraine.

"Masquerade" here shows his fascination with detail and the use of stark contrasts between black and white to create an arresting visual effect.

More of this coming soon at Papel.co.nz!

*Artwork copyrights in public domain.

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