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Ranson, Paul - Violet and Yellow Aurum Lilies and Irises (1899) - Suitcase

Ranson, Paul - Violet and Yellow Aurum Lilies and Irises (1899) - Suitcase

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Description

The Masterpiece Hard-Shell Travel Case

Curated Movement for the Intentional Traveler.

Art in Motion

Travel is often a series of transitions through noisy, crowded spaces. This hard-shell suitcase from the Masterpieces Collection ensures that your personal aesthetic remains uninterrupted, even on the move. Featuring high-resolution art history masterpieces encapsulated within a durable polycarbonate shell, this case transforms a practical necessity into a mobile statement of heritage and style.

Resilient Sophistication

Designed for those who value both form and function, the case utilizes a hybrid construction: a high-impact polycarbonate front to protect the artwork and a lightweight ABS back for scratch and temperature resistance. The 360° swivel double-wheels and adjustable telescopic handle ensure effortless, silent movement through any environment, allowing you to maintain your peace and your pace.

Intelligent Interior

The interior is designed for the mindful organizer. Featuring a removable lining under a secure rubber seal and dedicated inner pockets, it provides the structure needed to keep your essentials in order. For longer journeys, the largest size offers an expandable storage option, ensuring you never have to compromise on what you carry with you.


Technical Features

  • Construction: High-impact Polycarbonate front with a durable, scratch-resistant ABS back.
  • Movement: Four 360° swivel double-wheels for silent, multi-directional gliding.
  • Security: Built-in TSA-compliant lock for enhanced peace of mind.
  • Interior: Removable inner lining and dual internal pockets for organized storage.
  • Aesthetic Note: To achieve the highest possible resolution, the artwork is printed on a specialized canvas and encapsulated within the PC shell. Please note that this artisan process may result in slight, organic creasing near the suitcase's edges—a hallmark of the unique technology used to merge fine art with high-durability travel gear.

      Small Medium Large
    Height (with wheels), in 22.00 26.00 30.00
    Length, in 9.00 10.00 11.00
    Width, in 14.00 18.00 20.00
    Handle Length, in 15.00 18.50 22.00
     

Care & Maintenance

To preserve the brilliance of your travel case, please follow these care guidelines:

  • Preparation: Remove all items from the case before cleaning.
  • Surface Care: For visible stains or scuffs, pretreat the area with a mild stain remover.
  • Cleaning: Mix warm water with a gentle laundry detergent. Use a soft terry cloth or a soft-bristle brush to clean the outer shell and handles.
  • Drying: Always allow the case to air dry completely before storage or use.
The Story

The Prophets of the Wallpaper

Paul Ranson didn't paint a garden just for the sake of decoration. In 1899, he and his circle of friends called themselves the Nabis, which means “prophets” in Hebrew. They were young and convinced that the old ways of painting three-dimensional space were dead. They wanted to turn a living room into a sanctuary.

Look at the Aurum Lilies and Irises. It is a long and vertical stretch of canvas that feels more like a window than a painting. Ranson threw out the rules of depth. There are no shadows here to tell you where the ground ends, only the rhythm of the stems. He was looking at Japanese prints and the way they used flat planes of color to create a world that felt both modern and ancient.

The lines are sinuous and organic. This was the birth of Art Nouveau but with a heavy dose of mysticism. For Ranson, these flowers were part of a sacred geometry. He wasn't trying to capture nature. He was trying to distill it into a pattern that could live on a wall and change the energy of a room.

It was 1899 and the world was changing fast. The Nabis thought that if they could fix the walls of a house, they might just save the souls of the people inside. It is a bold claim for a few lilies and some yellow irises, but they were never known for their humility.

References

Ranson, Paul. Violet and Yellow Aurum Lilies and Irises. 1899. Oil on Canvas. Private Collection.

Humbert, Jean-Paul. The Nabis and the Decorative Arts. Paris. 1990.

Frèches-Thory, Claire. The Nabis. Bonnard, Vuillard and their Circle. London. 1991.

Shipping & Satisfaction

Shipping & Satisfaction

Free shipping on all US orders, always.

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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