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FAQ
What is Giclée?
A Giclée (zhe-clay) is a
recognized and collectible category of fine art. The attainable quality
that Giclée printmaking affords makes the reproduction virtually
indistinguishable from the original artwork. The result is wide
acceptance of high quality Giclées by galleries, museums, and private
collectors. Giclée printing provides for the highest quality fine
art graphics with rich colors in the tradition of original stone
lithography.
Dozens of museums have mounted exhibitions or purchased
giclées for their permanent collections. These include The Metropolitan
Museum (New York), the Guggenheim (New York), the Museum of Fine Arts
(Boston), the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Boston), the Philadelphia
Museum, the Butler Institute (Youngstown, OH), the Corcoran (DC), the
National Gallery for Women in the Arts (DC), the Kennedy Center for
Performing Arts (DC), the Walker Art Center, the Smithsonian Institution
Libraries, the New York Public Library Graphic Collection, the High
Museum (Atlanta), the California Museum of Photography, the National
Museum of Mexico and the San Jose Museum, among others.
What kind of guarantee is there for what I
am buying?
A Certificate of Authenticity accompanies
every Giclée reproduction we create. The purchaser and print details are
maintained on our database for verification in case of fraud.
The Certificate is valuable and forms an integral part of your
investment in this fine art print. It is your assurance that you are
investing in a quality fine art collectible.
What are your payment options?
All payments are processed by secure
PayPal. During cart checkout, you have the option to use your credit
card (look for credit card symbols) or to login to your PayPal account.
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