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Turtle and Crab Study

By Katsushika Hokusai

A delicate natural history study of a turtle and crab rendered in subtle watercolor and ink. This classical Japanese composition showcases meticulous detail and soft earth tones against a cream background.

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Turtle and Crab Study

Shown at relative scale · 24″ × 18 actual print size

Turtle and Crab Study

Katsushika Hokusai

FormatPaper
FrameNone
MatNo mat
Size24×18"

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Paper · None · No mat · 24×18"

Museum Quality

Archival inks

Made in LA

To order, for you

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Crafted with intention

Personalized for You

Each piece is made to order with your photo and customizations. No two are alike.

Premium Quality

Museum-grade materials, vibrant inks, and hand-finished details from our LA studio.

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Not happy? We'll make it right. Hassle-free returns within 30 days.

How your print is made

From archive to wall

Digital remastering included

  1. 01

    Source

    Each piece comes from a high-resolution museum or curated archive — the kind of original-quality source you'd otherwise only find at the Met or a specialized print dealer.

  2. 02

    Remaster

    Before we print, every image is digitally cleaned: scan borders trimmed, color profile adjusted to the chosen medium, resolution matched to your selected size. No museum-scan artifacts make it onto your wall.

  3. 03

    Print

    Pigment inks on archival material in our LA studio. Quality-checked, packaged flat or rolled depending on size, shipped ready to hang within 5–7 business days.

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Sizing & hanging guide

  1. 1

    Measure your wall

    Width and height of the open space, edge to edge.

  2. 2

    Take 2/3 of it

    Art should fill about two-thirds of the available width.

  3. 3

    Match the orientation

    Tall walls take portrait; wide walls take landscape.

  • Hang centre at 57–60" from the floor — eye level.
  • Leave 3–6" between a frame and furniture below it.
  • For a group, treat the cluster as one shape.
  • Bigger reads as more expensive; don't under-size.

FAQ

Frequently asked

The catalog shows the source archive image, which often includes the original museum scan's edges — visible borders, slight discoloration around the artwork, or framing residue. Before we print, every piece goes through a digital remastering step: scan borders are trimmed, the color profile is adjusted to the medium you choose, and the resolution is matched to your selected size. Your delivered print is the clean artwork only — no museum borders or scan artifacts.

Every piece in the library is preview-ready on canvas, acrylic, metal, and archival photo paper. Sizes run from 8×10 up to 24×36 inches, with framed options on paper. Pick your finish in the configurator and we'll quote the price live.

Most orders ship from our Los Angeles studio in 5–7 business days. Framed paper prints can take an extra day or two while the frame is built around the print.

The configurator lets you switch between portrait and landscape orientations on most pieces. We don't currently support custom crops — what you see is what we print, full bleed.

Each piece is color-corrected at print time and proofed on the surface you choose. Canvas reads warmer, acrylic deepens contrast, and metal adds a subtle metallic sheen — slight differences from your screen are expected and part of the finish.

If your print arrives damaged or doesn't match your order, we'll reprint or refund — just email us within 14 days of delivery. Custom orders aren't returnable for change-of-mind, but we try to make exceptions where we can.