Print Format
Canvas Prints
Gallery-wrapped, painterly finish — the natural home for fine art.
Your image printed on cotton-blend canvas, stretched over a 1.25-inch wooden frame, and gallery-wrapped on the sides so the image continues around the edge. Hangs ready to mount on a recessed wire — no frame required, though a floater frame is optional. The matte finish reads softer than glass and lets brushwork and texture come through with a kind of materiality you can't get from a flat print. It's why we recommend canvas first for paintings: Van Gogh, Monet, Klimt all sit naturally on this surface.

What you get
- 1.25-inch gallery wrap, ready to hang
- Cotton-blend canvas, matte finish — no glare
- Optional floater frame: black, white, or natural wood
- Available sizes from 8×10 to 24×36 inches
- Printed in Los Angeles, shipped in 5–7 business days
Use the live configurator to test this finish in real time before checkout. If you are choosing for a room, canvas is ideal when you want gallery-wrapped, painterly finish — the natural home for fine art with gift-ready presentation and confident sizing.
Works that pair well with canvas
8 Hand-picked
FeaturedThe Kiss
Gustav Klimt · 1907–1908
FeaturedSunflowers
Vincent van Gogh · 1888
FeaturedMadame Édouard Bernier (Marie-Octavie-Stéphanie Laurens, 1838–1920)
Auguste Renoir · 1871
FeaturedBouquet of Chrysanthemums
Auguste Renoir · 1881
FeaturedStill Life with Peaches and Grapes
Auguste Renoir · 1881
FeaturedYoung Lady in 1866
Edouard Manet · 1866
FeaturedIn the Kitchen
Kitagawa Utamaro · ca. 1794–95
Featured“Preparing Food for the Warbler,” from the album Men’s Stamping Dance (Otoko dōka, uguisu no esa suri)
Kitagawa Utamaro · 1798
Frequently asked
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- Do canvas prints come framed?
- Unframed canvas (gallery wrap) is the standard. A floater frame in black, white, or natural wood is available as an optional upgrade in the configurator — it surrounds the canvas with a small reveal gap that emphasises the wrap edge.
- What's the canvas like up close?
- It's a heavyweight cotton-poly blend with a fine texture. The matte finish is non-glare and forgiving under living-room and gallery lighting; it doesn't bounce light back at the viewer the way a glass-fronted frame can.
- Can I hang it in a bathroom or kitchen?
- Canvas tolerates humidity better than paper but isn't waterproof — it'll do fine in a typical kitchen, but we'd recommend metal or acrylic for high-moisture spots like above a tub or shower.
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