Triptych Landscape "Autumn Falls" impressionist style | matte canvas print art
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Listed: April 15, 2026
Curated by: Jeff Casselman
Immerse yourself in the vibrant beauty of fall with our Impressionist Autumn Falls Canvas Print Triptych. This professional 3-section installation captures the essence of the season through a high-chroma depiction of deciduous trees set against a layered autumn landscape.
Art Style: Impressionist / Urban Nature
Subject: Autumnal Forest, Reflective Light, Seasonal Transition
Material: Professional-grade 350 gsm archival matte canvas on responsibly sourced FSC-certified hardwood stretcher bars.
Technical Specs: 350-400 micron thickness; archival-grade cotton-polyester blend for museum-quality longevity.
Ready to Hang: Includes a precision-engineered hanging kit.
Printed and shipped on demand, our canvas art brings enhanced texture and timeless beauty directly to your space. It's perfect for adding a touch of artistic flair to living rooms, bedrooms, or offices. Order now to bring the breathtaking splendor of autumn into your home!
Details
This product is created locally with premium grade materials to ensure durability and long lasting quality.
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Orders will be processed and shipped in 4 to 11 days, with 92 production facilities worldwide TVVH Urban Design sources it's production local to you for quick and efficient delivery.
These items are made to order so I cannot offer 'Buyer's remorse' returns, however there is a 30 day return policy and guarantee on any item in the shop if it arrives damaged or otherwise defective (ie: misprints, etc...). Fore more information please visit our refund policy page.
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About TVVH_Urban Design Standards: Each artwork is a product of our "Buy Once, Buy Well" philosophy. combining high-concept digital innovation with 300dpi printing and 350gsm archival canvas excellence, we ensure that every piece meets museum-grade longevity requirements while maintaining the artistic integrity of the original "Human-in-the-Loop" curation.