"Beauty of indolence" hammock print (1870s) | Henry Holiday
"Beauty of indolence" hammock print (1870s) | Henry Holiday
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- 200gsm premium art paper
- Giclee printed and framed to order in EU
- Free tracked delivery within 10 days
What is a "Giclee" print?
What is a "Giclee" print?
The term "Giclee" is a French word that refers to the printing process, that creates a higher quality finished product than standard printing processes. Discover more about the "Giclee" printing process.
Transport yourself to the languid elegance of the Aesthetic Movement with this captivating "The Beauty of Indolence" hammock print by Henry James Holiday. Created in the 1870s, this mesmerizing artwork embodies the movement's celebration of beauty and sensual pleasure. A draped female figure reclines amidst a lush, floral setting, her relaxed pose and dreamy expression embodying the spirit of leisurely contemplation.
Did You Know?
Henry Holiday was a versatile artist associated with the Aesthetic Movement and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. He was not only a painter but also a skilled stained-glass designer, creating stunning windows for churches and public buildings. He was also a dedicated social activist, advocating for women's suffrage and other progressive causes.
Add this evocative piece to your cart today and let the languid beauty of "The Beauty of Indolence" by Henry Holiday bring a touch of elegance and artistic sophistication to your home.
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