Sofonisba Anguissola
1532 - 1625
Sofonisba Anguissola (1532-1625) was an Italian Renaissance painter and one of the first female artists to gain recognition in the Western world. She was born into a noble family in Cremona and was trained by her father, Amilcare Anguissola, and later by Bernardino Campi. She is best known for her portraiture, which often featured her sisters, and her works are held in the collections of major museums around the world. Her work is celebrated for its technical skill and for the insight it offers into the Renaissance woman's experience.
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The quality of a Giclée fine art print may be generally reckoned from the weight, and therefore, thickness, of the printing paper that is used. That is, the heavier, weightier the printing paper that is used, the better the likely quality. Weight of paper is measured in 'Grams per Square Metre' or 'gsm' for short. So, without further ado...
- Allposters Standard 'Smooth' Giclée = 235 gsm
- Art.com Standard 'Smooth' Giclée = 235 gsm
- King & McGaw 'Smooth' = 230 gsm
- Magnolia Box don't offer a 'Smooth' Giclée
- Our Premium 'Smooth' Giclée = 315 gsm (Yeah!)
- Allposters Premium 'Textured' Giclée = 305 gsm
- Art.com Premium 'Textured' Giclée = 305 gsm
- Magnolia Box 'Textured' = 280 gsm
- King & McGaw don't offer a 'Textured' Giclée
- Our Premium 'Textured' Giclée = 315 gsm (Yeah!)
We have bought prints from the other companies. And quite simply, when it comes to print quality, tra-la, we're the best! (Hooray! Hooray!)
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