Blossoming Lilac With Oil Painting Effect
✤ Vintage prints with an oil painting effect
✤ Printed on fine art paper for a painterly, glass-free display
✤ Free shipping | Ships same day or next day
This is a print featuring a painting by Max Slevogt.
Made to capture the look of a real painting, the art is printed on a professional inkjet printer using archival pigment inks.
It is then mounted to a backing board and coated by hand with a protective finish to create added texture and depth, followed by a durable clear topcoat for a sealed, long-lasting finish.
It is meant to be enjoyed without glass, allowing the texture and details to be seen more naturally.
**Disclaimer: Avoid outdoor sunlight, excessive heat, and high-humidity environments. Exposure to heat and moisture can soften the adhesive, which may lead to warping or lifting of the mounted artwork. These prints are intended for indoor display only.**
Prints with the oil painting finish are printed on a matte fine art paper and mounted to a sturdy backing board for added durability and support. This helps minimize warping and allows the artwork to be easily framed with or without glass.
Production time:
✤ Orders ship out the same day if placed before 2pm or the next day.
Shipping Info:
✤ Free Shipping On All Orders
✤ The art is placed into a protective foam pouch and shipped flat in a rigid mailing envelope.
Returns:
✤ I want you to be happy with your order! If your order arrives damaged, please contact me within 30 days of delivery and I will send a replacement. For refunds, the art must be shipped back to me (buyer is responsible for the shipping label).
✤ If your order gets lost in the mailing system, please contact me and I’ll get a replacement sent
Is the paper high quality?
Yes, it is a museum-grade print produced with a professional print shop in the United States. It is about the thickness of a cereal box. It has a textured surface which adds to the depth of the vintage art. It also has a matte finish. (Learn more about the textured art paper here)
Do you offer frames?
I am working on figuring out the logistics of offering frames. There are a plethora of websites that offer custom framing at a decent price. Check out my blog post here to learn more.
How much is shipping, how long does it take, and how does it ship?
- Shipping is free.
- I use Ground Advantage which takes 3-6 days. I have expedited shipping available but additional charges apply. Message me if you need your order expedited.
- Smaller sizes (8x10 and smaller) ship flat in a thick, rigid mailing envelope in a cellophane sheet.
- Larger sizes (larger than 8x10) are rolled into a thick wrapping paper and shipped in a long tube box. This shipping method is safer and more cost effective than shipping large artwork flat.
How do I flatten out large artwork?
My personal recommendation is to gently unroll your print and place it directly into your frame. If you don't have a glass cover for your frame, you can unroll the print and place something flat and heavy on top until it flattens out enough to place into frame edges and secure with backing of choice. I never recommend rolling the print in the opposite direction because it's fairly thick and could bend the art paper at a weird angle that could cause a crease line.
Do I need glass/acrylic to frame these prints?
Nope! As long as it's not placed somewhere humid like a bathroom, you don't need glass or acrylic over the top. You do need to have some sort of backing or something to help hold the art in place though.
Do you create this art?
All of the prints in my shop are in the public domain, meaning they do not have any copyright due to the original artist being deceased for 70+ years (Those are the laws in the US where I operate).
Do you edit the art?
Yes I do. Every artwork is hand-restored. I fix undesirable blotches and spots while still trying to honor the character of the original piece. Some art has cracking (i.e Girl With Pearl Earring) and I tend to leave those as is because it adds to the charm of the piece. I also use several programs to upscale the art that way it can be printed at large sizes without losing any details. (Learn more about upscaling here)
Can I resell the art?
You can do whatever you want with your print(s) after purchasing:)
What happens if my order is damaged?
Shipping accidents happen (although very infrequent). Send me an email at ronerestorations@gmail.com and I will remedy the situation.
Do you offer wholesale prices?
Yes! I currently offer 20% off if you buy 3 or more prints.
- If you buy 10 or more, I offer 30% off.
- If you buy 20 or more, I offer 40% off.
Send me an email and I will create a special discount code for you.
All art prints are in the public domain and do not have copyright. Please check out this blog post for more info if you are curious about public domain laws in the United States.
No Glass Required
The textured protective finish allows the artwork to be framed beautifully without glass, giving it a more natural, painterly appearance with reduced glare and reflections.
Printed with Archival Pigment Inks
All artwork is printed using a professional inkjet printer with archival pigment inks designed for long-term color stability and fade resistance. With proper care and display conditions, these prints can last 100+ years while maintaining their richness and detail.
Made In-House with Premium Materials
Each piece is carefully produced in-house using professional-grade materials selected for their quality, texture, and longevity. From the fine art paper to the archival inks and hand-finished coating, every detail is chosen to create artwork designed to look beautiful for years to come.