SPQR - Victor Proetz Art Print
Description
Get drawn into the enthralling chaos of "SPQR," a mesmerizing art print that transports you to the heart of ancient Rome by way of modern art. Victor Proetz's masterful design weaves a tapestry of classical motifs, inviting you to unravel its enigmatic beauty. Creating a world within a world — where fragmented statues, lyres, and amphoras intertwine in a dynamic dance of line and form.
Originally printed on linen fabric, SPQR is a testament to 1930s modernist luxury, bridging millennia with its timeless appeal. Proetz, the visionary St. Louis-born designer, channels the spirit of European avant-garde, reimagining antiquity for the contemporary eye. The acronym "SPQR" whispers tales of Roman grandeur — an acronym for the "Latin phrase Senatus Populusque Romanus," which means “The Senate and the People of Rome”.
Gaze upon the intricate interplay of cream lines against a deep navy backdrop, where each curve and angle tells a story of artistic evolution. This furnishing textile, born from the collaboration of The Cyrus Clark Co. and Katzenbach & Warren, Inc., stands as a pinnacle of 1934 design innovation. Let your space resonate with the harmonious clash of past and present, embodied in this exquisite linen art print.
Information
Fine art paper for bold statements: Enhanced matte paper you'll struggle to keep your hands off. Losing yourself in the spectacular colors of this archival grade print. So rich, potent and tactile it hums with life.
Speaking of color... forget those faded reproductions and printable posters: This print's fueled by colors that sing. Rendered with precision and sophistication using water-based inks that endure. Proving once again that nature and nerds make the prettiest pairs.
Art with attitude, minus the guilt trip: Vegan, warm-toned paper that looks lush for decades. Commanding attention 24/7.
Best friends with forests: Printing with FSC® certified paper’s a badge of honor. And the math behind the win is simple: responsible forest management = art that won’t cost the earth.
Patience is... boring: Printed locally in the USA, EU, UK and AUS. Meaning your new treasure arrives in a flash, not a sigh.
Shipping & Delivery
Cost
Orders over $50 USD ship free.
Orders under $50 USD cost between $5-10 USD to ship depending on which part of the world you're ordering from.
Delivery Times
All the treasure you find here is made brand new, just for you. The average time it takes to produce your new treasure and ship it is 2-4 days.
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Average shipping times for...
USA: 2-5 days
Canada: 3-8 days
UK: 2-5 days
Europe: 3-6 days
Australia: 2-5 days
New Zealand: 3-8 days
Rest of the world: 2-4 weeks
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Please check the orders and shipping page for more specifics.
Returns & Refunds
Returns and Refunds
1. You're welcome to open a return / exchange request within 30 days of your order's delivery. All items for return must be delivered back in their original condition, with their original packaging included.
2. No guarantees your return will be approved if you send items back before the approval of your return request
3. No returns, refunds or exchanges on discounted or sale items
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Brand New, Just For You
Your new fine art print will be produced with care after you place an order. Made brand new, just for you. It's called print on demand: minimizing landfill, water consumption & energy use by only producing art people actually want.
Eco-inks
Your new fine art print will be printed with water-based inks as bright and vibrant as traditional inks... minus the chemical junk. Non-hazardous and toxin-free, they meet the strict industry standards defined by Oeko-Tex 100.
Fair Squared
The production house where your fine art print gets produced uses renewable energy wherever possible. And everyone in the supply chain that brings you this treasure complies with all laws to prohibit slavery and human trafficking.
FSC® Certified Paper
Trees are harvested responsibly so there is no net loss of forest over time. All workers are provided with proper training, adequate safety protocols, and fair wages. Local communities rights to land and forest resources are respected.