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Artexplore

Artexplore

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Artexplore is an online-only platform that sells museum-grade art prints, canvas editions, and framed photography sourced from global cultural institutions. Prices sit in the mid-range tier: unframed open editions start around €25, framed prints rise to €150–€300, and limited runs can reach €600. All fulfillment is drop-shipped from certified print labs; there are no physical stores. The catalog is built from official licensing agreements with more than 80 museums—MoMA, Rijksmuseum, Centre Pompidou—so every file is a high-resolution scan color-matched to the original. Customers can filter by artist, movement, or institution, then choose paper, size, and frame in real time; augmented-reality wall preview is built into the site. Limited editions are numbered and arrive with a holographic certificate and the museum’s embossed stamp. Buyers are design-conscious millennials and Gen-X homeowners who want recognizable artworks without gallery mark-ups; they value cultural literacy and ethical licensing. The brand also serves gift-givers—search data show “first apartment,” “teacher gift,” and “wedding registry” as frequent queries—and corporate buyers ordering framed sets for co-working spaces. Artexplore competes with mass-market wall-art print shops on one side and high-end art e-commerce sites on the other. It differentiates through verifiable museum provenance, curator-written captions, and a price ceiling well below gallery retail, positioning itself as the middle ground between poster stores and blue-chip editions.

Museum masterpieces for your walls, without the gallery price tag

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