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Chateau Giclée Art Print

Chateau Giclée Art Print

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“Old Factory” by Paula Modersohn‑Becker is an early 20th‑century oil on paperboard painting that reflects her move toward German Expressionism and early modernism, with simplified forms and expressive use of colour that emphasise mood over strict realism. The work portrays an industrial subject with bold, somewhat abstracted shapes and warm, earthy tones, capturing both the structure’s presence and the artist’s introspective, emotive approach typical of her evolving style at the turn of the century.

Museum Grade Giclée Prints

OTTO professional giclée prints are created using archival pigment inks for exceptional colour depth, fine detail, and long-lasting vibrancy. Each artwork is set on a thick 2.4mm textured card stock for a sturdy, gallery-quality finish. Ready to display with or without a frame.

Key Features:

  • Heavyweight museum-grade print
  • Archival pigment inks for rich, fade-resistant colour with deep saturation
  • 2.4mm rigid board to prevent warping and creasing
  • Ready to display or standard sizing for off-shelf frames

Additional Information:

  • Prints are cropped to best suit your selected size
  • Many of our historical prints can be produced at larger custom sizes. Please contact for further information
  • Made to order, please allow up to 5-10 working days for delivery

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