Mélusine
Mélusine by Annie Stegg Gerard portrays the enchanting figure from European folklore—a part-serpent, part-woman with bat wings—bathing gracefully in a moonlit lily pond. Available as an 11×14-inch semi-gloss paper print, signed and protected in an archival sleeve, or as a 16×20-inch textured canvas print. A mesmerizing addition for collectors of mythical and folklore-inspired art.
11×14 inch paper print
Printed on premium heavy-stock semi-gloss paper, this print comes bagged in an archival crystal-clear sleeve for lasting protection. Each print is signed by the artist, making it a perfect piece for art lovers and collectors.
16×20 inch canvas print (with a 2 inch white border on each side)
Featuring a 16x20-inch image size with a 2-inch white border (20x24-inch canvas size), this piece is professionally printed on heavy-weight matte canvas. Each print is signed by the artist and ships securely in a cardboard mailing tube.
*Frame not included
When choosing between paper and canvas prints, consider their unique qualities. Paper prints typically provide a smoother finish, making them ideal for detailed images, and they’re often more budget-friendly. On the other hand, canvas prints are more durable, feature a textured appearance, and can be displayed without a frame since they’re stretchable over wooden frames—perfect for larger pieces or artwork with a more artistic vibe. Keep in mind, however, that paper prints usually require framing with glass to protect them from damage.
Mélusine by Annie Stegg Gerard portrays the enchanting figure from European folklore—a part-serpent, part-woman with bat wings—bathing gracefully in a moonlit lily pond. Available as an 11×14-inch semi-gloss paper print, signed and protected in an archival sleeve, or as a 16×20-inch textured canvas print. A mesmerizing addition for collectors of mythical and folklore-inspired art.
11×14 inch paper print
Printed on premium heavy-stock semi-gloss paper, this print comes bagged in an archival crystal-clear sleeve for lasting protection. Each print is signed by the artist, making it a perfect piece for art lovers and collectors.
16×20 inch canvas print (with a 2 inch white border on each side)
Featuring a 16x20-inch image size with a 2-inch white border (20x24-inch canvas size), this piece is professionally printed on heavy-weight matte canvas. Each print is signed by the artist and ships securely in a cardboard mailing tube.
*Frame not included
When choosing between paper and canvas prints, consider their unique qualities. Paper prints typically provide a smoother finish, making them ideal for detailed images, and they’re often more budget-friendly. On the other hand, canvas prints are more durable, feature a textured appearance, and can be displayed without a frame since they’re stretchable over wooden frames—perfect for larger pieces or artwork with a more artistic vibe. Keep in mind, however, that paper prints usually require framing with glass to protect them from damage.
Mélusine by Annie Stegg Gerard portrays the enchanting figure from European folklore—a part-serpent, part-woman with bat wings—bathing gracefully in a moonlit lily pond. Available as an 11×14-inch semi-gloss paper print, signed and protected in an archival sleeve, or as a 16×20-inch textured canvas print. A mesmerizing addition for collectors of mythical and folklore-inspired art.
11×14 inch paper print
Printed on premium heavy-stock semi-gloss paper, this print comes bagged in an archival crystal-clear sleeve for lasting protection. Each print is signed by the artist, making it a perfect piece for art lovers and collectors.
16×20 inch canvas print (with a 2 inch white border on each side)
Featuring a 16x20-inch image size with a 2-inch white border (20x24-inch canvas size), this piece is professionally printed on heavy-weight matte canvas. Each print is signed by the artist and ships securely in a cardboard mailing tube.
*Frame not included
When choosing between paper and canvas prints, consider their unique qualities. Paper prints typically provide a smoother finish, making them ideal for detailed images, and they’re often more budget-friendly. On the other hand, canvas prints are more durable, feature a textured appearance, and can be displayed without a frame since they’re stretchable over wooden frames—perfect for larger pieces or artwork with a more artistic vibe. Keep in mind, however, that paper prints usually require framing with glass to protect them from damage.