A Man Reading (Saint Ivo?) Print
Description
A Man Reading (Saint Ivo?), Workshop of Rogier van der Weyden, about 1450. © The National Gallery, London
This painting joined our collection in 1971.
Made in the UK
Your order will be made to your selected specifications and will be finished by hand here in the UK. Each print is made using the Giclée printing process using archival quality materials meaning your print will last the test of time.
Material specifications
The matt paper prints are printed on 250gsm conservation digital paper, and the satin prints are on semi-gloss 250gsm conservation digital paper. The canvas prints are printed on a matte, bright white and medium textured 260gsm polyester canvas.
Ready to hang
You'll find included the right strap hangers, metal d-rings, and wall plugs so you can decorate your walls the moment your framed prints arrive easily and with all the necessary accessories.
Our frames are protected from light damage and bleaching with a layer of cast acrylic known as Perspex. A high-quality material, it offers many benefits: including 92% optical clarity and 90% UV protection. Perspex is also shatter-resistant, making it much safer than glass in your home or workplace.
Sustainable
If you choose a framed print, you can be assured our partners are committed to sustainably sourced timber. The wood is grown in North American forests and milled in Norfolk.
With our custom print service, you can order your own fully customised reproduction from the National Gallery Collection and exhibitions. Choose your own size, print material and frames and have your masterpiece delivered straight to your door.