Museum Classics For Real Rooms
The museum classics that already know how to live on a wall.
Van Gogh, Hokusai, Monet, and other museum-sourced works, printed on archival paper, canvas, acrylic, or metal and finished for the room they're going into.
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Stay inside the classics.
Use this page when you want museum-sourced works only, organized by movement, artist, and featured pieces worth taking into the configurator next.
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Continue into the broader curated library.
Japanese prints, florals, graphic pieces, and themed art continue on the full curated wall-art page once you want to move past museum classics.
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Start with the mood you want in the room.
Browse the museum classics by movement when you already know the feeling you want the wall to carry.
6 movements
By Artist
Follow the artist, not just the image.
If you already know whose work you want to live with, jump straight into that artist’s catalog.
12 artists
→Claude Monet
1840 - 1926
→Edgar Degas
1834 - 1917
→Édouard Manet
1832 - 1883
→Gustav Klimt
1862 - 1918
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Hashiguchi Goyō
1880 - 1921
→Johannes Vermeer
1632 - 1675
→Katsushika Hokusai
1760 - 1849
→Kitagawa Utamaro
1753 - 1806
→Paul Cézanne
1839 - 1906
→Pierre-Auguste Renoir
1841 - 1919
→Utagawa Hiroshige
1797 - 1858
→Vincent van Gogh
1853 - 1890
Featured Works
Start with the pieces that already carry the room.
These are the classics most likely to send someone into the configurator immediately.
Hand-picked

The Kiss
Gustav Klimt · 1907–1908

Sunflowers
Vincent van Gogh · 1888

Madame Édouard Bernier (Marie-Octavie-Stéphanie Laurens, 1838–1920)
Auguste Renoir · 1871

Bouquet of Chrysanthemums
Auguste Renoir · 1881

Still Life with Peaches and Grapes
Auguste Renoir · 1881

Young Lady in 1866
Edouard Manet · 1866

In the Kitchen
Kitagawa Utamaro · ca. 1794–95

“Preparing Food for the Warbler,” from the album Men’s Stamping Dance (Otoko dōka, uguisu no esa suri)
Kitagawa Utamaro · 1798

“The Poet Sōjō Henjō (816–890) Slipping a Letter into a Woman’s Sleeve,” from the series Five Colors of Love for the Six Poetic Immortals (Goshiki-zome rokkasen)
Kitagawa Utamaro · ca. 1798

Young Women Visiting a Shinto Shrine
Katsushika Hokusai · 1814

Flowering Cherry Trees Along the Yoshino River
Katsushika Hokusai

Mystical Bird (Karyōbinga)
Katsushika Hokusai · 1820–33
Print Formats
Choose the finish that changes how the work lands.
Every museum classic can move into a cleaner paper presentation or a bolder wall-art finish depending on the room.
4 surfaces
Canvas Prints
Gallery-wrapped, painterly finish — the natural home for fine art.
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Acrylic Prints
Modern, high-gloss, floating off the wall on hidden hardware.
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Metal Prints
HD aluminum panels, weatherproof and luminous.
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Photo Paper Prints
Archival quality on professional photo paper — framed or unframed.
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Ready To Start
Take a classic into the configurator.
Pick any work from this collection, preview it on paper, canvas, acrylic, or metal, then compare size and frame before you order.