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Filiger, Charles - Virgin and Two Angels (1895) - Matte Canvas, Framed

Filiger, Charles - Virgin and Two Angels (1895) - Matte Canvas, Framed

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Product Description

Framed Matte Canvas: A Timeless Legacy, Elegantly Bordered

The Masterpieces Collection serves as a bridge to cultural continuity, bringing the depth of art history into the modern sanctuary of your home. By choosing a framed presentation, you elevate these signals of human brilliance from a simple accent to a definitive focal point. This framed matte canvas provides a sophisticated, gallery-ready aesthetic that anchors your space in intentionality and grace.

Eleanor, we understand that finding the perfect frame can often be an overwhelming post-purchase hurdle—one that delays the joy of actually hanging your art. We’ve pre-emptively solved this by pairing our archival-grade canvas with a sustainably sourced pinewood frame. It arrives finished and ready to grace your walls, ensuring that the transition from our studio to your home is effortless and immediately rewarding.

  • Premium Composition: A cotton and polyester composite canvas featuring a specialized proprietary coating that ensures vibrant, eye-catching detail and long-lasting color integrity.
  • Sustainably Sourced: Both the pinewood frame and the internal radial pine stretcher bars are FSC-certified from renewable forests, honoring a commitment to mindful stewardship.
  • Safety and Clarity: Printed with UL-certified Greenguard Gold latex inks, our canvases are non-hazardous, non-toxic, and non-flammable, providing a vivid resonance that is safe for every room in your home.
  • Ready to Hang: Each piece comes with sawtooth hanging hardware already attached, ensuring a seamless installation.
  • Artisan Precision: Our frames are available in four colors to complement your unique decor. Due to the specialized production process, please allow for a slight size deviation tolerance of +/- 1/8" (3.2mm).

Care Instructions

Maintenance is intentionally straightforward to ensure your artwork remains a pristine fixture in your home. If the canvas or frame gathers dust over time, simply wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.

The Story

The Sacred Math of a Brittany Hermit

Charles Filiger didn’t care about your perspective or about the three-dimensional world that most painters were obsessed with at the end of the nineteenth century. By 1895 he was already deep into the woods of Brittany living like a drug-addicted monk and painting things that looked like they fell out of a time machine. He was a favorite of the occultists at the Salon de la Rose+Croix but he belonged to no one.

Gauguin called him a genius because Filiger understood that reality is a lie. In Virgin and Two Angels he takes the divine and flattens it into something sharp and geometric. It’s a tiny painting, only ten inches across, but it carries the weight of a cathedral. He used gouache and gold to mimic the look of medieval stained glass but the result was something entirely new. He was doing geometric abstraction decades before the modernists figured out the trick.

The heavy outlines and flat colors create a sense of stillness that’s almost uncomfortable. The Virgin is not a soft mother, she’s a series of deliberate shapes. The angels are icons of a different order. Filiger was a man out of time who rejected the salons and the noise for a quiet life of isolation and addiction. He died in 1928 but he left behind these small windows into a world where math and mysticism collide. It’s not pretty in a conventional sense. It is haunting and precise, the work of a man who saw the bones of the universe and decided they looked like stained glass.

References

Jaworska, Wladyslawa. Gauguin and the Pont-Aven School. Greenwich: New York Graphic Society, 1972.

Pincus-Witten, Robert. Occult Symbolism in France: Josephin Peladan and the Salons de la Rose+Croix. New York: Garland, 1976.

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Shipping & Satisfaction

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Every order ships to US addresses at no additional cost. Allow up to 10 business days from fulfillment for delivery.

Your investment is protected. Material or print defects are replaced or fully refunded — no friction, no negotiation. If the work doesn't resonate aesthetically within 5 days of receipt, reach out and we'll make it right.

One note worth reading before you order: because every piece is produced on demand, we're unable to accommodate returns for incorrect size selections. Consult the product specs before you commit — they're there to make sure what arrives is exactly what you envisioned.

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