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Hang detailed line art at eye level
Intricate line work rewards closer viewing. Hang detailed subjects where you naturally pause - above a reading chair, along a hallway, or in a study. The fine etching style in Print of an old man with gold leaf invites contemplation, so place it somewhere you'll spend time rather than just pass through.
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Match architectural subjects to spacious rooms
Grand architectural studies suit rooms with visual breathing space. The Gothic detail in St John's cathedral in Den Bosch works well in living rooms, dining areas, or home offices where the composition can be appreciated without visual clutter. Avoid tight corners or busy gallery walls for these powerful subjects.
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Choose portrait or landscape format
Portrait and landscape formats are equally popular for this collection. A tall portrait format works beautifully for vertically composed subjects - good examples include detailed figure studies or architectural subjects. Landscape orientation suits wider compositions. Choose what fits your wall space best.
