What paper is used for the Farm Road fine art print?
We print on 250 gsm FSC-certified matte paper with a natural white finish. This acid-free, archival material has a pH above 7, ensuring long-term stability and preventing yellowing, making it ideal for preserving the artwork's integrity.
How are the Farm Road prints packaged and shipped?
Each print is carefully rolled in a rigid, acid-free tube with protective foam end caps. We use tracked, insured international shipping to ensure your artwork arrives safely, regardless of location.
What is the archival longevity of these art prints?
When kept out of direct sunlight and high humidity, our prints on 250 gsm archival paper are rated to last over 100 years without significant fading or deterioration.
Do you offer returns if the Farm Road print doesn't match my expectations?
Yes, we offer a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. If you are not completely happy with the print's quality or color accuracy, you may return it for a full refund or exchange.
Can I request a custom size for the Farm Road artwork?
We currently offer three standard sizes: 30×40″, 16×20″, and 8×12″. These dimensions are optimized for framing and display based on the original artwork's proportions.
What historical period does the Farm Road painting depict?
The scene reflects the American Regionalist movement of the 1920s-1940s, focusing on realistic, idealized portrayals of rural Midwestern life and landscapes during the interwar period.
Why is the 'farm road' motif significant in American art?
The farm road is a quintessential symbol in American landscape art, representing both a literal pathway through the agrarian landscape and a metaphor for national identity, progress, and connection to the land.
