A reproduction of Paul Cézanne's Pot of Primroses and Fruit, it was originally painted using oil on canvas in 1888-1890. Cézanne is associated with the Impressionists, but always had other aims. His work was discovered by the Paris avant-garde during the 1890s and it had a significant influence on Picasso and the development of 20th-century art. Cézanne absorbed many influences, including those of Courbet and Manet, in his early years. He said that his ambition was to 'make of Impressionism something solid and durable like the art of museums'. The Courtauld Gallery is an art museum based in Somerset House, Central London. It houses the art collection the Courtauld Institute of Art, a college of the University of London, specialising in art history and conservation. It is known for its collection of French Impressionist and Post Impressionist paints. Now you can have stylish artwork in a size to fit your space. The high-quality image resolution creates exceptional clarity, depth and richness of colour that really enlivens your walls. Simply select a frame, then the desired size. You can go frameless, have a contemporary ‘rim', or choose a classic frame for the finishing touch. Your finished piece will be made up and delivered within 14 working days. The rims and frames come in a choice of a light natural colour, or a chocolate brown stain. Each is finished with a wax coating that protects and shows off the natural grain. Framing options, explained: Stretched canvas: A canvas print stretched onto a concealed wooden frame. Gives your walls a sophisticated ‘gallery' look. Rim: A stretched canvas print sat in a chunky and substantial wooden panel. Creates a ‘boxed' look when hung from the wall. Frame: A giclée print on paper presented in a high-quality white mount, wooden frame moulding, and clear acrylic glazing. Refund policy This item is made to your specification and so is excluded from our usual returns policy. Find out more This does not affect your statutory rights.