La Morte D'amour - Charles Martin 1920s Art Print
Description
Immerse yourself in the avant-garde allure of Charles Martin's 'La morte d'amour; Modes et manières de Torquate' (1920). This Art Deco print whisks you away to a world where love and death intertwine in a mesmerizing dance.
Martin's Cubist-inspired lines carve out a scene of exquisite melancholy - a reclining figure in vibrant fuchsia and deep purple, sprawled across a sea of teal. The angular forms and bold color contrasts epitomize the roaring twenties' artistic revolution. You'll find your gaze drawn to the mysterious white blossoms peeking from above, a symbol of hope amidst the tableau's emotional intensity.
This French illustrator's masterpiece, originally created for haute couture fashion plates, now transforms your space into a gallery of Jazz Age elegance and a lovelorn current of emotion.
Hang this fine art print and watch as it sparks conversations about Parisian artistic movements, the intersection of fashion and fine art, and the enduring power of early 20th-century illustration.
About the Art Prints
Enhanced Matte Art Paper
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Choose a white border for a fresh and refined visual break between artwork & frame. Or no border for a bold, immersive viewing experience.
True-to-life tones without glare or distortion: warm white, archival-grade, 200gsm matte art paper
Sharper details and deeper saturation endure for generations thanks to high-definition print lab techniques.
FSC® certified: every tree replaced, workers treated fairly & local rights respected.
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Fine art heavyweight paper enhances details, depth & dimension while softening glare to let colors tell their full story.

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.












