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Canvas Transfer
A reproduction in which inks are chemically lifted off a piece of paper and applied to a piece of canvas sometimes with the ability to replicate the texture and appearance of the original painting.
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Canvas Transfer
A canvas transfer, which used to be the most widely used method of reproducing an artist's painting on canvas is an old technology which has been around for many years.

Canvas Transfer - Art reproduction on canvas which is created by a process such as serigraphy, photomechanical or giclée printing. Some processes can even recreate the texture, brush strokes and aged appearance of the original work.

CANVAS TRANSFER PRINTS - This technique simulates the rich texture and appearance of an original oil painting It is an intensely detailed process whereby the image of a painting is chemically 'lifted' off and transferred onto an artist canvas.

CANVAS TRANSFER - process which lifts the image on a print off the paper support so that it can be transferred to a canvas mount.
CARVING - subtractive method of sculpture which consists of removing wood or stone from a single block.

Canvas Transfer
A canvas transfer is a print or poster image that has been transferred and fixed to a canvas surface.

Canvas transfers are essentially offset lithographs where the image has literally been lifted off the paper and placed on canvas. The image looks as though it was painted on the canvas because of the texture of the canvas.

The Crucifixion. 1425-1430. Oil on canvas transferred from wood. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
The Last Judgment. 1425-1430. Oil on canvas transferred from wood. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.

oil on canvas transferred from panel
painted surface: 90.2 x 34.1 cm (35 1/2 x 13 7/16 in.) support: 92.7 x 36.7 cm (36 1/2 x 14 7/16 in.) framed: 102.2 x 55.9 x 8.9 cm (40 1/4 x 22 x 3 1/2 in.)
Andrew W. Mellon Collection
1937.1.39
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Moonlight Sonata Stretched Canvas Transfer
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See also: Painting, Fine art, Lithograph, Plate, Watercolor