Fine Art Reproductions
Fine art reproductions and engravings by French artists. Custom professional
quality matting and framing finish your piece to coordinate perfectly with your
space. If you don't see exactly the item you want, try searching by French
art subject or by French artists. Choose landscape pictures and
portraits from all periods by artists such as Monet, Van Gogh, Degas.
Directory of art books on French art
by period below.
French Inspired and French Art
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| Pond of Waterlilies, 1919 Framed Art
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Banks of the Seine at Asnieres Framed Art
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Spring Bouquet Framed Art
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| Pond of Waterlilies, 1919 Framed Art, by Brushstrokes, is a
beautiful replica of one of Monet's final paintings. It is said that the
softer focus and angle of vision were due to Monet's failing eyesight.
The original oil hangs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York |
Banks of the Seine at Asnieres Framed Art, by Brushstrokes, is a
reproduction of the famous Renoir oil painting. This beautifully framed
painting depicts the serene banks of the Seine River with subtle
contrasting colors. The original hangs in the National Gallery in London |
The realism of this Spring Bouquet Framed Art, by Brushstrokes,
leaps off the canvas in a glorious array of spring flowers. One of
Renoir's earliest paintings, the original still life hangs in the Fogg
Art Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts |
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| August Afternoon (Paris) Framed Art
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Starry Night Framed Art
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Along the Quai (Paris) Framed Art
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| August Afternoon (Paris) Framed Art, by Brushstrokes, is a charming
portrayal of a Paris sidewalk cafe by artist George Botich. Botich, a
native Chicago artist, is well-known for his paintings of Paris
storefronts, cafes, and shops |
This Starry Night Framed Art, by Brushstrokes, represents one of
Vincent van Gogh's most famous paintings, created indoors from memory
while the artist was confined to an asylum. The original hangs in the
Museum of Art in New York |
Along the Quai (Paris) Framed Art, by Brushstrokes, is another of
Chicago native George Botich's wonderful Paris street scenes. The hotel
and cafe in this scene beckon with their nostalgic charm |
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| St. Tropez Cafe Framed Art
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La Grenouillere Framed Art
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| Artist Leonard Wren was awe-struck when he laid eyes on the
gorgeous, cascading bougainvillea depicted in our St. Tropez Cafe Framed
Art, by Brushstrokes. He was immediately inspired to capture the
magnificent scene on canvas for all to admire |
La Grenouillere Framed Art, by Brushstrokes, focuses on the
beautiful French locale from which the painting takes its name. This
early Renoir work was intended to be a "snapshot" of everyday life. The
original hangs in the National Museum in Sweden |
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| Japanese Footbridge Framed Art
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The Cafe at Arles Framed Art
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Cafe en Passant Framed Art
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| Japanese Footbridge Framed Art, by Brushstrokes, is a Monet classic.
The little pond and Japanese-style bridge of Giverny demonstrate Monet's
expressive colors, texture, and dimension |
One of Vincent Van Gogh’s most well-known pieces is beautifully
reproduced by Brushstrokes. The enormous yellow lantern casts a warm
glow across the terrace creating an inviting respite from the night air |
Evoke a feeling of warmth and hospitality. This vibrant painting by
Michael Rozenvain reminds us to slow down and enjoy the simple things in
life, like a smooth cup of aromatic coffee |
Art Inspired by France
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Provence Garden II |
| by Aurore De la Morinerie. This wonderfully stylized fine-art print
perfectly captures the languid mood and unparalleled grace of the
fabulous feline. |
by Gwenda Maree. This fine-art print is a beautifully whimsical
study in form, color and composition capturing the bohemian décor of a
French drawing room. A mix of flowers, artwork and objects play against
a bold Jacobean print wall. |
by Suzanne Etienne. This delightful fine-art print is a lovely
example of post-impressionist style. A symphony of softly colored blooms
falling softly over a rustic ceramic green vase on a floral table |
French Prints
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| Vintage Floral Prints
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| A Parisian engraver created these floral fantasies in 1910, merging
Japanese tradition with a decidedly French lushness. Giclée printing
captures the designs’ informal beauty and imaginative details, and
re-creates their muted palettes of gold and pink, orange and green |
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