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Iconic artworks with vivid colors using giclée fine art 12-color printing technology. Unmatched quality and durability using 200gsm smooth matte paper. Unframed; delivered flat or rolled.










A warm and inviting still life by Alfred William Finch, painted in 1923, featuring pottery, apples, and a glass of wine. Its earthy tones and expressive brushwork create a sense of comfort and understated elegance.
This still life by Alfred William Finch, painted in 1923, presents a humble yet captivating arrangement of everyday objects. Finch, a Finnish artist known for his contributions to Symbolism and later Pointillism, brings a unique sensibility to this seemingly simple composition. The painting features a large earthenware pot as its focal point, accompanied by a smaller vessel, two ripe apples, and a glass filled with a dark liquid, possibly wine. A draped cloth adds a touch of domesticity and softens the overall scene. The colour palette is dominated by earthy tones – warm browns, reds, and greens – creating a sense of warmth and intimacy. The brushwork is loose and expressive, characteristic of Finch's later style, which moved away from the strict precision of Pointillism. The composition is carefully balanced, with the objects arranged to create a harmonious and visually pleasing whole. As a fine art print, this piece would bring a touch of understated elegance to any room, complementing both modern and traditional interiors. Its warm tones and familiar subject matter evoke a sense of comfort and nostalgia, making it a welcoming addition to a living room, dining area, or study.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Sustainably sourced materials, precision manufactured locally, reducing carbon footprint.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Alfred William Finch, though born in Belgium, spent much of his career fostering artistic innovation in Finland. He began his artistic journey immersed in Impressionism, exhibiting with Les XX, a group of avant-garde Belgian artists. However, inspired by Georges Seurat, he soon adopted Neo-Impressionism and Pointillism, creating luminous landscapes and scenes of everyday life with meticulous dots of colour. Works such as "View of Heyst-sur-Mer" exemplify his mastery of this technique, capturing the shimmering light of the Belgian coast. In the late 1890s, Finch relocated to Finland, becoming a pivotal figure in the country's burgeoning art scene. He transitioned from painting to ceramics, embracing the decorative arts and helping to establish the Iris factory, which championed Finnish design. Finch's impact extended beyond his own creations; he mentored younger artists, introducing them to the latest European trends and encouraging a spirit of experimentation. Though perhaps lesser-known than some of his contemporaries, Alfred William Finch played a vital role in the development of both Belgian and Finnish art. His dedication to artistic exploration and his commitment to fostering creativity make him a fascinating figure. Owning a print of Finch's work is not just acquiring a beautiful image, it's owning a piece of art history.
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