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The magnificent work Picking the pink buttons as long as you can, created in 1908 by the talented John William Waterhouse, is distinguished by his deep artistic and cultural impact. This painting, imbued with poetry, evokes an era when art was transformed under the influence of symbolism and pre -raphaélism. Waterhouse, as an artist, has always sought to capture the essence of human emotions, and this piece is no exception.
By plunging into the world of Picking the pink buttons as long as you can, we discover a vibrant scene where the ephemeral is in the spotlight. The delicate female figures, surrounded by brilliant roses, seem to murmur the importance of living fully every moment. This work is based on a poem by Robert Herrick, which invites to savor the fleeting beauty of youth and life. Waterhouse, with its dynamic brush strokes, manages to breathe great gentleness and bright brightness into this work, thus creating a bewitching atmosphere.
During his first presentation, Picking the pink buttons as long as you can has aroused various reactions. Some criticisms have struggled to grasp the depth of this painting, but over time, its influence has spread far beyond the walls of the galleries. Today, he is recognized as a centerpiece in art history, continues to inspire contemporary artists and influences modern graphic design.
Have a Art print From this emblematic work of John William Waterhouse at home, it is to invite a part of history and culture in his living space. Whether in your living room, office or bedroom, the poster for Picking the pink buttons as long as you can will bring a touch of elegance and refinement to your interior decoration. She evokes powerful emotions, a poetic reminder of beauty and the fragility of life.
This work is not just a decoration; It is a real celebration of art. She invites you to reflect and appreciate beauty, while enriching your daily life. With her subtle palette of colors and her graceful figures, she will captivate all those who contemplate her. Take a piece of the heritage of John William Waterhouse at home and let this inspiring work transform your space.
We do not have stocks and print your prints upon receipt of your order. We do this for 2 reasons:
French law imposes a withdrawal period of 14 days. At Artem Legrand, you have 30 days to change your mind. Returns are freewe provide you with the return label.
Yes, to do this, indicate the postal code of the relay point in the comment section of the order page.
Our prints are made on 140g premium quality paperto which we apply a matte lamination.
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Our prints are guaranteed for 10 years.
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The magnificent work Picking the pink buttons as long as you can, created in 1908 by the talented John William Waterhouse, is distinguished by his deep artistic and cultural impact. This painting, imbued with poetry, evokes an era when art was transformed under the influence of symbolism and pre -raphaélism. Waterhouse, as an artist, has always sought to capture the essence of human emotions, and this piece is no exception.
By plunging into the world of Picking the pink buttons as long as you can, we discover a vibrant scene where the ephemeral is in the spotlight. The delicate female figures, surrounded by brilliant roses, seem to murmur the importance of living fully every moment. This work is based on a poem by Robert Herrick, which invites to savor the fleeting beauty of youth and life. Waterhouse, with its dynamic brush strokes, manages to breathe great gentleness and bright brightness into this work, thus creating a bewitching atmosphere.
During his first presentation, Picking the pink buttons as long as you can has aroused various reactions. Some criticisms have struggled to grasp the depth of this painting, but over time, its influence has spread far beyond the walls of the galleries. Today, he is recognized as a centerpiece in art history, continues to inspire contemporary artists and influences modern graphic design.
Have a Art print From this emblematic work of John William Waterhouse at home, it is to invite a part of history and culture in his living space. Whether in your living room, office or bedroom, the poster for Picking the pink buttons as long as you can will bring a touch of elegance and refinement to your interior decoration. She evokes powerful emotions, a poetic reminder of beauty and the fragility of life.
This work is not just a decoration; It is a real celebration of art. She invites you to reflect and appreciate beauty, while enriching your daily life. With her subtle palette of colors and her graceful figures, she will captivate all those who contemplate her. Take a piece of the heritage of John William Waterhouse at home and let this inspiring work transform your space.
We do not have stocks and print your prints upon receipt of your order. We do this for 2 reasons:
French law imposes a withdrawal period of 14 days. At Artem Legrand, you have 30 days to change your mind. Returns are freewe provide you with the return label.
Yes, to do this, indicate the postal code of the relay point in the comment section of the order page.
Our prints are made on 140g premium quality paperto which we apply a matte lamination.
Matte Rendering
Back view
Optional frame
Back view
Rigid support
Mounting chassis (included)
Which support should you choose?
Ideal for vintage posters, bohemian posters, baby decorations. Excellent value for money
Ideal finish for art prints of paintings
Most premium finish, perfect for photographs but also for art prints of paintings.
What dimensions?
If you are unsure between 2 sizes, opt for the larger one. Indeed, when unwrapping the print you can often have the impression of having imagined the larger print.