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What is a Giclée?
A giclée print is the closest reproduction that can be made of an original work of art.  The word "giclée" (pronounced zhee-clay) originates from a French term meaning "to spray".  This alludes to the technology used for giclée printing, in which special inks are sprayed out on art paper or canvas. 
A giclee may be defined as follows:
High fidelity, archival quality digital reproduction of a two-dimensional artwork, generally consisting of a limited quantity of copies and signed and numbered by the artist.
Giclée prints are vastly superior in quality to commercially printed lithographs. Color fidelity is high and outstanding. Only archival inks are used to achieve the best possible reproduction of Alexander Orlov's original oils. Laboratory tests have found no significant fading for 100-150 years.
Canvas: The giclees on canvas are printed on the finest cotton available and streched as original painting.

Brugge   Northern Venice Brugge   Brussels

“Cloudy Skies. Brugge”
2000
24x18 inches
(1/99) $550.00





“Northern Venice. Brugge”
2000
18x24 inches

(1/99) $550.00




“Evening Approaches, Lights on the Grand Place. Brussels”
2001, 36x18 inches
(1/99) $750.00




   

“It's Raining in Brugge”
2001
18x24 inche
s
(1/99) $550.00





“Brugge in the Morning“
2000
16x20 inches
(1/99) $500.00





“Red and Grey. Brugge”
2001
18x24 inches
(1/99) $550.00




London    

“Alexander III Bridge. Paris”
2003
18x24 inches
(1/99) $550.00





“Cafe Le Modern. Paris”
2002-03
18x24 inches
(1/99) $550.00





“Louvre. Paris. Moon Over Seine”
2004
18x24 inches
(1/99) $550.00




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