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Oysters Still Life Archival Reproduction Art Print

Oysters Still Life Archival Reproduction Art Print

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To reveal the beauty of everyday objects is often the point. — Casey

Oysters (1862) is a celebrated oil-on-canvas still life by French painter Édouard Manet, currently held at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. One of his earliest attempts at still life, this work features a plate of oysters, a halved lemon, and an oyster fork, highlighting Manet's focus on everyday subjects and skilled brushwork.

Our collection is sourced from the permanent collections of the world's leading museums and cultural institutions, offered here as archival-quality reproductions.

Print Quality

Giclée (pronounced zhee-clay) is the global standard for high-quality artist reproductions. Giclée prints are known for their exceptional color accuracy, detail, and longevity, designed to resist fading and yellowing over time.

Our prints feature:

  • 100% cotton rag, matte finish 
  • Bright white to achieve vivid color, depth & rich blacks
  • Archival to avoid fading and yellowing
  • Acid-free to resist discoloration or deterioration 

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Your selection will ship directly from the print shop. Orders are usually processed and shipped within 3-7 days, depending upon volume.

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