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MARIA BLANCK What is a Giclee? A giclee print is a precise reproduction of an artist's painting with the qualities of an original. A giclee gives the impression of an original painting due to the unique printing process, the high quality art paper or canvas, the increased color gamut, and achievability.
Because the process is digital, the original file will never deteriorate. The process itself requires state-of-the-art imaging and printing technology. When you compare the original artwork to a giclee print, you will see that the most intricate details, subtle texture, and individual shadows have been perfectly captured. The image quality is impressive, as it reproduces colors with exceptional richness and accuracy. In addition, the achievability ensures that the giclee prints are color-stable right out of the printer and can resist fading for 80 to 200 years or more.
The result is the finest quality print available and one which has proven to be a good investment. Numerous examples of giclee prints can be found at the NYC Metropolitan Museum, the museum of Modern Art, and the Chelsea Galleries.
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