Saint-Aubin Studies

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Elevate your space with the captivating figure studies of 18th century enlightenment-era master printmaker Gabriel Jacques de Saint-Aubin. This exquisite print showcases various forms, with subtle color and texture that give it an almost abstract quality, especially from a distance.

Printed on heavy-weight, archival, cold press paper that ensures your color quality and vibrance over time.

Size 12x18
Frame Natural Oak
Mat No Mat

All matted options include real glass. No-Mat options include plexiglass. Mat sizes vary based on frame size.

Framing & Mat Guide

Our Prints: Our archival-quality giclée prints come on a bright-white cold press 300 gsm 100% cotton fine-art paper.

Our Frames: Our oak frames are made from 100% natural Pennsylvania oak wood sourced from the sustainably-managed ​​Allegheny National Forest.

Currently, all matted options include real glass. No-Mat options include plexiglass. Mat sizes vary based on selected frame size.

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Production takes 2-3 business days, including all printing, framing, and packaging. You will receive a tracking number once your order has shipped. Shipping within the U.S. takes 2-4 days.

Artist: Gabriel Jacques de Saint-Aubin

Note: This print is based on an original image and may have been modified from its original state. Adjustments may include cleaning up of imperfections, color grading, or resizing and cropping for framing purposes.

Framing & Mat Guide

All prints arrive ready to hang. Mat sizes vary based on frame size.

Framing & Mat Guide
Museum Quality

All art prints are made with advanced, giclée printing on heavy weight, archival cold press paper.

Sustainably Sourced

Our frames are sourced from sustainably-managed forests and printed at an ISO-9001 certified facility.

From the founder

I was ten when I inherited my great uncle's sketchbook. It was filled with brown-ink drawings of his various observations: women's figures, the terrain of New Mexico, the tops of his feet. What possessed me most was the line. It was so sure of itself, excelling in some places yet slow and methodical in others.

I love images and objects that bind the air around them—ones that breathe, even when you're not looking. Achellier is an extension and expression of this adoration, and I welcome you to its collection of works that, for me, hold power, mystique, and timeless beauty. 

— RPL