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Pike & Perch
  • Pike & Perch

    Work: Wall design based on Dijsselhof's oil painting "Pike and perch" painted around 1910/15.

    Original Artist: Gerrit Willem Dijsselhof (1866 – 1924), was a Dutch painter involved in the arts and crafts movement. He was a member of Natura Artis Magistra and especially enjoyed watching their new aquarium which opened in 1882. He spent many afternoons after his studies at the art academy there sketching and painting the fish in watercolours.

    • EDITION/CRAFTING

      Exclusive design edition of color prints on fine art paper and mounted on a plate. 

      For prints on canvas, glass, metal or acrylic as well as for special finishes such as varnish or gold leaf or the addition of metallic or fluorescent colors and illuminated solutions please contact us

    • PRODUCT INFORMATION

       

      Every piece of decorative design coming from the Mount Starling manufactory is an homage to all the masterly paintings and sculptures that have been created since the beginning of visual arts. Every Mount Starling Design is produced in a limited edition. Editions are defined per color and size. 

      Each design is realized by experienced printers using the highest quality printing methods, from exclusive hand screen printing, through haptic printers to state-of-the-art multi-color printing. The optimal printing process is chosen for each Mount Starling work.

    • SHIPPING

      All our designs are fresh and will be printed on demand.

      Aprox. production time: 10 days  
      Aprox. shipping time: Europe: 4 days World: 10 days
    • RETURN & REFUND POLICY

      You have 14 days (from receipt of your order) to notify us about your return request. To do so, please contact our customer services.

    • MOUNT STARLING TREE PLANTING PROJECT

      Mount Starling donates 5% of it's revenue to climate protection organisations. We are focussing on planting trees. Already with 1 Euro we can plant and grow a tree.
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