cultural art and prints
Framed Cultural Art dates back to ancient times. Its main purpose was to capture cultural experiences as a means of keeping record of history. Starting in the French culture, cultural art has become very popular among other cultures and continues to be a preferred way to preserve history and remind individuals of what was and what could no longer be again.
Framed Cultural Artwork is a made up of a variety of different artists that each have a specific background in art which makes the category even more interesting for your perusal. Susan Winget is one of the many artists to have more than one beautiful piece available in this art category. Since graduating from a popular North Carolina university, she has managed to paint a variety of pieces, some of which have been featured in books, like her pieces Tuscan Garden I and II.
Framed Cultural Art also features work by Albrecht Durer. Starting his art career at the tender age of 15 doing an apprenticeship with a famous painter in his hometown, the Nuremberg native began working as a wood carving artist and later turned in a painter. Even after his death in the year 1521, his art still remains among the fine works of art to depict the trueness of different cultures from around the world, including the piece The Knight, Death, and the Devil (1513).
Now, cultural prints are not so much about capturing history. It goes more along the lines of displaying any and all elements of culture, whether it is some historical element or just a cultural element from a specific region.