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Painting of birds perched on branches

All of our artists are talented and experienced. We only work with the best, and new artists – who are only recruited if recommended by members of our existing team – are tested thoroughly before being allowed to work on customers’ paintings. We are fortunate to have a good reputation within the artist community, and as such are able to attract top quality artists.


Birds Perched on Branches

Commission your own museum quality hand painted reproduction of “Birds Perched on Branches” on a high quality cotton-linen canvas, originally by artist Frans Snyders . This artwork will be painted by an experienced artist.

  • Delivered unframed in protective tube within 21 days.
  • Every painting is painted by an experienced artist.
  • No printing or digital imaging techniques are used.

We’re so confident in the quality of our work that we’ll refund your money in full if you are unhappy. No fuss, no hassles, and no questions asked!

SKU: 197489 Categories: Louvre, Snyders, Frans Tags: Frans Snyders, Musee du Louvre

EVERYTHING IS HAND PAINTED!

Our artists are the best in the business, and have created oil painting reproductions for clients that include the rich and famous, major real estate developers, hotels, restaurants, museums, internationally renowned interior designers, and, most importantly, individual art lovers worldwide!

I took them immediately to the framers and now I have to impatiently wait until 11 December to see these masterpieces again . It will be well worth the additional wait as I look so forward to being able to enjoy these until I pass them on to the next generation …Again, I thank you and look forward to a continued association!

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

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This fine art oil painting reproduction on canvas by the talented Ocean’s Bridge artist team is eco-friendly and made with solvent-free paints. Each reproduction may very slightly in brush details due to the nature of being hand painted so no two paintings are the same.


Obtaining Copies

If an image is displaying, you can download it yourself. (Some images display only as thumbnails outside the Library of Congress because of rights considerations, but you have access to larger size images on site.)

Alternatively, you can purchase copies of various types through Library of Congress Duplication Services.

  1. If a digital image is displaying: The qualities of the digital image partially depend on whether it was made from the original or an intermediate such as a copy negative or transparency. If the Reproduction Number field above includes a reproduction number that starts with LC-DIG. then there is a digital image that was made directly from the original and is of sufficient resolution for most publication purposes.
  2. If there is information listed in the Reproduction Number field above: You can use the reproduction number to purchase a copy from Duplication Services. It will be made from the source listed in the parentheses after the number. If only black-and-white (“b&w”) sources are listed and you desire a copy showing color or tint (assuming the original has any), you can generally purchase a quality copy of the original in color by citing the Call Number listed above and including the catalog record (“About This Item”) with your request.
  3. If there is no information listed in the Reproduction Number field above: You can generally purchase a quality copy through Duplication Services. Cite the Call Number listed above and include the catalog record (“About This Item”) with your request.

Price lists, contact information, and order forms are available on the Duplication Services Web site.

Access to Originals

Please use the following steps to determine whether you need to fill out a call slip in the Prints and Photographs Reading Room to view the original item(s). In some cases, a surrogate (substitute image) is available, often in the form of a digital image, a copy print, or microfilm.

  1. Is the item digitized? (A thumbnail (small) image will be visible on the left.)
    • Yes, the item is digitized. Please use the digital image in preference to requesting the original. All images can be viewed at a large size when you are in any reading room at the Library of Congress. In some cases, only thumbnail (small) images are available when you are outside the Library of Congress because the item is rights restricted or has not been evaluated for rights restrictions.
      As a preservation measure, we generally do not serve an original item when a digital image is available. If you have a compelling reason to see the original, consult with a reference librarian. (Sometimes, the original is simply too fragile to serve. For example, glass and film photographic negatives are particularly subject to damage. They are also easier to see online where they are presented as positive images.)
    • No, the item is not digitized. Please go to #2.
  2. Do the Access Advisory or Call Number fields above indicate that a non-digital surrogate exists, such as microfilm or copy prints?
    • Yes, another surrogate exists. Reference staff can direct you to this surrogate.
    • No, another surrogate does not exist. Please go to #3.
  3. If you do not see a thumbnail image or a reference to another surrogate, please fill out a call slip in the Prints and Photographs Reading Room. In many cases, the originals can be served in a few minutes. Other materials require appointments for later the same day or in the future. Reference staff can advise you in both how to fill out a call slip and when the item can be served.

To contact Reference staff in the Prints and Photographs Reading Room, please use our Ask A Librarian service or call the reading room between 8:30 and 5:00 at 202-707-6394, and Press 3.

Cite This Item

Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as a convenience, and may not be complete or accurate.

Katsushika, Hokusai. Three Birds Perched on Branches, One With Blossoms . Japan, None. [Between 1830 and 1850] Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2009631926/.

Colin Wynn
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