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    Step into the world of beautiful art and explore our selection of paintings by famous painters. Here you'll find beautiful artwork by several famous painters and artists, such as Matisse, Van Gogh and Hilma af Klint – all expressing art in their own style. If you're into the classic art style and paintings by famous painters this selection is perfect for you.

    Own A Piece of Art History With Our Famous Painters Collection

    Art collectors, interior designers and classic art lovers gather, as we’ve curated a specially selected collection of stunning, high-quality prints from some of the world’s most revered artists. Ready to frame or ready to hang, these classic artworks have been reprinted in a variety of sizes, to bring a touch of art culture and eye-popping colour to your interior spaces.

    These iconic artist prints will never go off-trend, and their historical significance cements them as timeless works of art to be appreciated now as they were decades ago… and will be for generations to come. 

    Indulge in the opportunity to hang reproductions of these masterpieces with our famous painters art prints available at the finest quality from Inka Arthouse today.

    Iconic masterpieces, beautifully reproduced as high-quality prints

    This carefully curated collection of prints features works from renowned painters, designers and artists, who each developed and perfected their form, often changing its course along the way. Be inspired by the greats with these affordable art reproductions from those who pushed the boundaries of expression and turned paint brushes into magic wands.


    Masters Of The Canvas

    Learn about the greats who’ve shaped modern art as we know it, and still command a large respect in the art scene for their classic works and designs.

    Henri Matisse

    One of the most influential figures in abstract art representation, Henri Matisse is known around the globe for his vivid paintings that bring to life the colour and imagination of European travel, nature and the human form. His sketches are undeniably modern yet historically grounded in 20th century fauvism, striking the perfect balance for contemporary interiors.

    William Morris

    The father of modern British textiles, the patterns and designs of William Morris are adored on notebooks, wallpapers, stationary and crockery in homes and museums around the world. The 19th century designer was also a great literary figure, and his exhibition prints are exemplary of classic art wall decor that looks timeless and stylish in any aesthetic.

    Hilma af Klint

    Only since the 21st century has Hilma af Klint been credited as the very first abstract artist, with captivating prints that look more futuristic than belonging to such an important spot in art history. The Swedish painter was one of the first women to ever study art at university from 1882 – 1887, and more than a century later, her floral, spiral and psychedelic motifs continue to dazzle. 

    Claude Monet

    If you’re seeking timeless wall art, the watercolour paintings by Claude Monet look just as beautiful in the Louvre as they do hanging from a freshly painted wall in a new home. The French artist’s love of flowers has transcended across centuries, and his beloved prints remain effortless crowd pleasers perfect for high traffic spaces such as offices, waiting rooms and hotels. 

    Vincent Van Gogh

    You might know him as the artist who notoriously chopped off a part of his own ear, but we know Van Gogh for his stunning array of urban and rural depictions of the rapidly changing world he found himself in. Few others have been able to capture their emotional and spiritual state as vividly as the Dutch painter, so it’s no surprise his artwork continues to spark the imaginations of art lovers old and young.

    Wassily Kandisky

    When it comes to geometric art, the Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky can be comfortably named as a pioneer of this modern style which has extended into home design interiors far beyond the canvas. His spiritual approach to artwork resulted in thought-provoking pieces that are sure to act as great conversation starters in any room they find themselves a home.

    Gustav Klimt

    If you’re looking for intellectual art pieces, the history behind Gustav Klimt art and its reception is a fascinating narrative. Scolded by his peers for being too erotic, too provocative – it’s fair to say that the Austrian symbolist pushed the boundaries of what was acceptable to paint, arguably one of the first to showcase the nude body as a symbol of complex beauty rather than impurity.


    Iconic Prints

    Explore our diverse collection of iconic prints from the very best, with something to engage art lovers of all styles and ages.

    Blue Nude – Henri Matisse

    For artwork that lands smack in the middle between contemporary expressionism and timeless classic, the Matisse ‘Blue Nude’ is a captivating illustration of the human form twisted into an impossibly compelling shape, all captured in one mesmerising shade of blue.

    The Ten Largest No. 7 – Hilma Af Klint

    Part of a collection of 10 larger-than-life spiritual paintings, this selection from Hilma af Klint’s greatest legacy art set is an homage to the political and ethereal themes the Swedish artist was grappling with, resulting in a melange of suspended shapes that will hold any art lover’s gaze.

    Cafe Terrace At Night – Vincent Van Gogh

    Van Gogh is most famous for his Starry Night painting, one of Inka Arthouse’s bestsellers, though it’s in Cafe Terrace At Night that we can see a deep appreciation for the grounded world, as well as the celestial, in a print that whisks you off to the back streets of Southern France.

    Farm Garden – Gustav Klimt

    Though much of Klimt’s championed work lies in his erotic paintings, his nature inspired artwork was equally as intricate. In Farm Garden, an exquisite amount of colour is loaded onto the canvas to reveal an overwhelming bloom that’s sure to spark joy in any room it’s displayed.

    Greenery – William Morris

    William Morris knows the art of simplicity like no other. This classic motif is one of his most well-known, and looks great for any nature-inspired space, colour scheme or interior aesthetic. Hang it as an alternative to a feature wallpaper or use it to bring dimension to a minimalist space.

    Squares With Concentric Circles – Wassily Kandinsky

    Famous painters such as Wassily Kandinsky are able to make creating masterpieces look like light work. This deceptively complex abstract art print is a rich interpretation of the harmony of order and chaos, ready to be adored as a metaphor for life’s messiness, or simply for its joyful blend of colour.

    Bouquet Of Sunflowers – Claude Monet

    Claude Monet’s water lilies are what cemented him as one of the artistic greats, but he was inspired by other elements in the natural world too. This floral art is a ray of sunshine bursting off a canvas print, with a promise to lift the spirits of all who walk past it.


    Why Choose Our Famous Painter Prints?

    At Inka Arthouse, you can own a piece of art history at an affordable price, and indulge your plain walls with the highest quality art on top-notch giclée prints, just like you’ll find in the world famous museums home to the original artworks themselves.

    Our pricing models offer the chance to hang something truly special in your own living room or bedroom, so don’t miss out on the opportunity to decorate your space with the strokes of a masterpiece. We want to make sure the quality of our artwork lasts as long as the legacy of its artists, which is why our lifetime guarantee exists to make sure your prints don’t lose their shine. If they do – we’ll replace them without fuss, so you can get back to admiring your interior centrepiece.