
Inheritables.com Are Archival
Fine Art Giclées Of:
19th Century
Lithographs,
Oils,
Pastels,
Watercolors,
Photographs,
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Welcome to Inheritables.com.
This site offers artist-direct archival reproductions (Giclées*) which are made with archival pigments and substrates that last over 100 years (See Wilhelm Research permanence ratings).
We are currently offering art from the Zaragueta Artists Collection (our family's own collection) which spans almost two centuries!
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Each Inheritables.com art Giclée comes with its certificate of authenticity and print permanence guarantee.
In the future, we plan to offer other artists collections. If you would be interested in featuring your artwork here, click here to email us
What is a giclee?
Giclée (pronounced "zhee-clay") is a French word meaning "a spraying of pigment.” Until The Modern Giclée, only the rich could have a high-quality reproducion of fine art. Giclées have the highest apparent resolution available today since screens are used, the prints have a higher apparent resolution than lithographs and a color range that exceeds that of serigraphy. Displaying a full color spectrum, giclée prints capture every nuance of an original and have gained wide acceptance from artists and galleries throughout the world.
The advanced printing technology utilizes microscopically fine droplets of specially formulated ink to form the image onto fine art paper or canvas. A print can consist of nearly 20 billion ink droplets. The microscopic droplets of ink vary in sizes (approximately the size of a red blood cell) and density. This unique feature produces a near continuous tone image, smoother gradation between tones, and a more finely differentiated color palette.
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