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★★★★★ "Looked lovely online but even better in person." — Orrin
★★★★★ "Arrived promptly and great quality." — Anthony
★★★★★ "Beautiful piece! Wrapped with true concern and love." — Steven
★★★★★ "So pleased — I only ordered last week." — Peter
★★★★★ "I cannot say enough on how happy I am." — Jose
★★★★★ "Thank you for being there every step of the way, Toby!" — Malavika
★★★★★ "Looked lovely online but even better in person." — Orrin
★★★★★ "Arrived promptly and great quality." — Anthony
★★★★★ "Beautiful piece! Wrapped with true concern and love." — Steven
★★★★★ "So pleased — I only ordered last week." — Peter
★★★★★ "I cannot say enough on how happy I am." — Jose
★★★★★ "Thank you for being there every step of the way, Toby!" — Malavika

Covent Garden - William Bruce Ellis Ranken Framed Canvas

$150USD

Behold Covent Garden, Ranken's botanical jazz riff where petals supplant pixels in a Technicolor dreamcoat of fragrant hues. Our floral Falstaff, bedecked in nature's finery, stands as a human maypole around which London's bouquet-craving masses swirl. His wicker cornucopia, a vessel of verdant dreams, spills forth a cacophony of chlorophyll and chromatic chaos.

Ranken's brush, part wizard's wand, part bee's stinger, pollinates the canvas with impressionistic nectar, each daub a pollen grain in this urban ecosystem. The hawker's visage, weathered as old oak bark, contrasts with his ephemeral wares, a living metaphor for fleeting beauty amid the city's concrete jungle.

In this floral speakeasy, every petal whispers secrets of interwar hopes, and each leaf unfurls a manifesto of nature's resilience against the encroaching machine age. Inhale deeply, for in this pigment-perfumed rhapsody, Ranken distills the very essence of a London spring, bottled for posterity in a canvas time capsule.

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Artist Biography

William Bruce Ellis Ranken (1881 – 1941) was a British artist known for his portraits and queer coded Edwardian aesthetics. Born in Edinburgh to a wealthy family, he studied at Eton and the Slade School of Art under Henry Tonks.

Ranken's 1904 debut at the Carfax Gallery was well-received, earning him praise and connections with artists like John Singer Sargent. Ranken worked in Britain and the U.S., painting the aristocracy, including the Whitneys and Vanderbilts. He was close to Ernest Thesiger, who married Ranken's sister, Janette, in 1917.

Ranken passed away in London in 1941 and was buried near Warbrook House.


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Your new treasure gets produced after you purchase at print labs across the USA, UK, EU & AUS. Significantly reducing landfill waste by only making things people actually want.

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The print labs also provide traceability for core raw materials from suppliers. And those suppliers are screened for compliance with fair labor and sustainability standards.

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USA: 4-9 days • Canada: 5-12 days • UK: 4-9 days • Europe: 5-10 days • Australia: 4-9 days • New Zealand: 5-12 days • Rest of the world: 3-4 weeks

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Print lab with multiple workstations where people are engaged in hands-on art print projects
Print lab with multiple workstations where people are engaged in hands-on art print projects

About This Treasure

• Artist-grade cotton.

• Lush, finely grained texture.

• Engineered to capture every intricate brushstroke and subtle gradient.

• Giclée printing alive multidimensional contrasts.

• Pro-lab printing helps art stay bold & breathtaking for up to 100 yr.

Framed Canvas Art

Float Framed Canvas Art

Make any room a showpiece

• Luscious artist-grade cotton canvas, finely textured for depth and precision.

• Hand-stretched and natural white to capture light/color with striking clarity.

• Printed with non-toxic, water-based pigments that stay vivid for decades.

• Precisely measured floating frame that creates a sleek, gallery-worthy effect.

• Sustainably sourced FSC® certified European knotless pine.

3 distinctive frame colors

Black: Suits every style from bold modernity to gothic opulence.

White: Helps art shine bright in dark rooms to lift your mood.

Natural: Infuses warmth with its rich, honeyed tones.

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Non-toxic Giclee Printing

Giclée Printing

Forget 4 color CMYK. Giclée layers up to 12 — alive with deeper shadows, richer highlights and multidimensional contrasts.

A Century of Color

Printed using a pro-lab process that helps art stay bold & breathtaking for up to 100 yr with non-toxic, archival-grade inks.

Water-based Inks

Neo pigment, water-based inks that are 100% non-hazardous and toxin-free. Meeting the strictest industry standards as defined by Oeko-Tex 100 safety applications, Residues Standard List (RSL) and the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists.

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FSC® Certified Paper & Wood

Every art print and wooden frame comes from 100% FSC sources: forests managed to stay forests, with wildlife habitats protected, high-conservation areas off-limits, and no illegal logging. Trees taken are regenerated, so there’s no net forest loss. Chemicals and water use are tightly controlled, and heavy-duty audits verify it all.

For people: trained workers, safe conditions, fair pay, and respect for Indigenous and local community rights.

For you: premium art that lasts, carrying a traceable chain of custody from forest to print. No greenwashing, just independently checked materials that do less harm and support better forestry every time you buy.

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