Paul Klee - Untitled (1914) | Vintage Mid-century Modern Abstract Art Print (available framed or unframed)
Paul Klee - Untitled (1914) | Vintage Mid-century Modern Abstract Art Print (available framed or unframed)
NOTE: Some vintage prints may have age-related characteristics*
Important Notes:
Colors may vary slightly due to screen calibration.
Some vintage prints may retain age-related characteristics.
Elevate Your Space with Museum-Quality Fine Art Prints
Choose between framed or unframed prints, crafted with meticulous care.
All our artworks are printed using Giclée printing, a high-quality process that delivers stunning color accuracy, incredible detail, and long-lasting durability with archival inks and premium paper. This method ensures each reproduction captures the essence of the original artwork, providing a museum-quality print that will stand the test of time and retain its vibrancy for decades.
Framing Options:
Standard Frames: Acrylic Glaze, guild-recognized craftsmanship, durable solid wood, timeless design (5 business days production time). Archival 240 GSM paper.
Bespoke Frames: Glass Glaze, handcrafted by master artisans using FSC-certified beech and walnut wood, and archival Hahnemühle German Etching 310 GSM paper. A true heirloom piece (Minimum 10 business days production time).
Paper Options:
Unframed Archival: 240 GSM museum-quality archival matte paper.
Unframed Hahnemühle: 310 GSM Hahnemühle German Etching paper for gallery-quality reproductions.
All our Bespoke Framed prints use 310 GSM Hahnemühle German Etching paper for vibrant, textured prints while our other framed prints use 240 GSM premium archival matte paper.
Processing: 1-5 business days (minimum 10 days for Bespoke Frames).
Delivery: 1-7 business days for most US, Canada, UK and EU customers.
Packaging: Flat/tubes for unframed, protective wrapping and cardboard for framed.
Transform your home with art that inspires.
*Some of our vintage prints (including William Morris, Vintage Bauhaus, and Japanese Shin-Hanga) may feature age-related characteristics such as small marks or slight discolorations. These are not print defects but are inherent to the high-resolution museum scans we use of the original artworks. We have chosen not to retouch these minor imperfections, as our customers appreciate the authentic look they bring. We encourage you to examine the prints closely before purchasing, and don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or need further clarification.