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Giclee Fine Art Prints

Giclee fine art prints are produced using archival pigment inks and museum-grade papers designed for long-term stability, color accuracy, and fine detail.

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  • Acid-free, pH-neutral papers
  • Inkjet-printed with archival pigment inks
  • Available with various border sizes
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Pricing starts

from $4.50
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Sizes

4x4" to 40x60"
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Turnaround time

3-5 Business Days

Paper & Print Details

Shipping Options

Preparing Files for Print

Trusted by 10,000+ artists and photographers • 2,000+ 5-star reviews • Printed with care in Pensacola, FL.

12-Point Inspection Framework
12-Point Inspection Framework

Every giclee fine art print is inspected at multiple stages before shipping.

Color-Accurate & Consistent
Color-Accurate & Consistent

Calibrated workflows ensure smooth gradients and faithful color reproduction.

Archival, Museum-Grade Materials
Archival, Museum-Grade Materials

Pigment inks on acid-free fine art papers for long-term longevity.

Professional Giclee Printing & Fine Art Prints

Giclee printing is used by artists, photographers, and studios who need accurate, consistent fine art prints for sale, exhibition, or archival purposes. At The Stackhouse, we produce custom giclee prints for limited editions, gallery displays, online shops, and personal collections.

This page outlines our professional giclee printing options and allows you to order fine art prints directly from our print lab with confidence.

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Choose Your Giclee Fine Art Paper

A quick comparison to help you pick the paper that best fits your artwork and display goals.

Paper
Texture
Finish
Look & Feel
Best For
Pick This If…
Hot Press Bright
Mostly smooth
Matte
Crisp & clean
Illustration Line art
You want sharp detail with a smooth surface.
Cold Press Bright
Light texture
Matte
Painterly & natural
Paintings Mixed media
You want subtle texture without heavy tooth.
Photo Rag
Smooth, velvety
Matte
Soft depth
Photography Portraits
You want a refined matte look with rich tones.
William Turner
Heavily textured
Matte
Watercolor-like
Watercolor Traditional media
Texture is part of the artwork experience.
FineArt Baryta
Mostly smooth
Gloss
Punchy & high contrast
Black & white High contrast
You want maximum depth and visual impact.
Hot Press Bright
You want sharp detail with a smooth surface.
Texture
Mostly smooth
Finish
Matte
Look
Crisp & clean
Best for
Illustration Line art
Cold Press Bright
You want subtle texture without heavy tooth.
Texture
Light texture
Finish
Matte
Look
Painterly & natural
Best for
Paintings Mixed media
Photo Rag
You want a refined matte look with rich tones.
Texture
Smooth, velvety
Finish
Matte
Look
Soft depth
Best for
Photography Portraits
William Turner
Texture is part of the artwork experience.
Texture
Heavily textured
Finish
Matte
Look
Watercolor-like
Best for
Watercolor Traditional media
FineArt Baryta
You want maximum depth and visual impact.
Texture
Mostly smooth
Finish
Gloss
Look
Punchy & high contrast
Best for
Black & white High contrast

Giclee Fine Art Paper Options

paper Best for Illustration

Hot Press Bright

Smooth matte surface with crisp detail.

A popular choice for clean, highly detailed artwork.

paper Best for Watercolor

Cold Press Bright

Lightly textured matte with a painterly feel.

Chosen when subtle texture enhances the artwork.

paper Gallery Favorite

Photo Rag

Velvety matte surface with soft tonal depth.

A favorite for refined, gallery-style prints.

paper Most Textured

William Turner

Heavily textured matte inspired by watercolor paper.

Best when texture is part of the art experience.

paper Best for Photography

FineArt Baryta

Glossy surface with deep blacks and high contrast.

Ideal for dramatic images and rich tonal range.

What Giclee Fine Art Prints Look Like in the Real World

See how our fine art papers perform outside the studio, from close-up texture to finished prints ready for display.

Why Artists Trust The Stackhouse

Artists and photographers choose The Stackhouse because they need consistent, gallery-ready results they can trust for exhibitions, collectors, and online sales. You can also explore real experiences from our community in our customer reviews.

  • Trusted by 10,000+ artists and photographers worldwide
  • More than 2,000 verified 5-star reviews
  • Color-managed workflow for accurate, repeatable print results
  • Every print reviewed and inspected by a trained print technician
  • Professional equipment designed for fine art reproduction
  • For physical artwork, we offer professional artwork scanning
  • Printed and packaged with care in Pensacola, Florida

Want to see our papers before you order? Explore our Free Media Sample Kit.

How We Produce Your Giclee Fine Art Prints

Every print begins with a careful review of your file to ensure proper resolution, sizing, and color accuracy. Once printed, each piece is inspected by a trained technician and packaged with care before shipping.

Our Giclee Printing Process

  1. File Review: We review your file to confirm it’s ready for high-quality printing.
  2. Fine Art Printing: Your artwork is printed using a controlled, color-managed workflow.
  3. Hand Inspection: Every print is checked by a trained technician before packaging.

Want a deeper look at the technical side? Visit our Giclee Printing Guide.

Border Options for Signing, Matting, and Framing

Borders are added equally around your artwork and increase the final dimensions of your print. They provide clean space for signing, matting, or gallery-style presentation.

  • No Border – Full-bleed artwork
  • 0.25" Border – Minimal breathing room
  • 1" Border – Ideal for signing and matting
  • 2" Border – Fine-art look without a mat

Want to learn more about which border to choose? Check out our Guide for Border Options and Sizes.

Giclee Fine Art Print Sizes & Pricing

SizeHot Press Bright PrintsCold Press Bright PrintsPhoto Rag PrintsWilliam Turner PrintsFineArt Baryta Prints
4 x 4$4.5$4.5$5$5$5
4 x 5$5$5$5.5$5.5$5.5
4 x 6$6$6$6$6$6
4.14 x 5.85$6$6$6.5$6.5$6.5
5 x 5$6$6$6.5$6.5$6.5
5 x 7$7$7$8$8$8
5.85 x 8.28$9$9$10$10$10
6 x 6$7.5$7.5$8$8$8
6 x 8$9$9$10$10$10
6 x 9$10$10$11$11$11
7 x 10$12$12$13$13$13
8 x 8$11$11$12.5$12.5$12.5
8 x 10$13$13$15$15$15
8 x 12$15.5$15.5$17$17$17
8 x 24$28$28$31.5$31.5$31.5
8.28 x 11.7$15.5$15.5$17.5$17.5$17.5
8.5 x 11$15$15$17$17$17
9 x 12$17$17$19$19$19
10 x 10$16$16$18$18$18
10 x 12$18.5$18.5$21$21$21
10 x 13$20$20$22.5$22.5$22.5
10 x 15$22.5$22.5$25.5$25.5$25.5
10 x 20$29$29$33$33$33
10 x 30$42$42$48$48$48
11 x 11$18.5$18.5$21$21$21
11 x 14$23$23$26$26$26
11 x 17$27.5$27.5$31$31$31
11.7 x 16.56$28$28$32$32$32
12 x 12$21.5$21.5$24.5$24.5$24.5
12 x 16$28$28$31.5$31.5$31.5
12 x 18$31$31$35.5$35.5$35.5
12 x 24$40.5$40.5$46$46$46
12 x 36$59.5$59.5$67.5$67.5$67.5
13 x 19$35$35$40$40$40
14 x 18$36$36$40.5$40.5$40.5
15 x 20$42$42$48$48$48
16 x 16$36.5$36.5$41.5$41.5$41.5
16 x 20$45$45$51$51$51
16 x 24$53$53$60.5$60.5$60.5
16 x 48$103$103$117.5$117.5$117.5
16.56 x 23.41$53.5$53.5$61$61$61
18 x 18$45.5$45.5$51.5$51.5$51.5
18 x 24$59.5$59.5$67.5$67.5$67.5
18 x 36$87.5$87.5$99.5$99.5$99.5
20 x 20$55$55$63$63$63
20 x 24$65.5$65.5$74.5$74.5$74.5
20 x 30$81.5$81.5$92.5$92.5$92.5
20 x 40$107.5$107.5$122$122$122
20 x 60$159$159$181.5$181.5$181.5
23.41 x 33.11$104$104$118.5$118.5$118.5
24 x 24$78$78$89$89$89
24 x 30$97$97$110.5$110.5$110.5
24 x 36$115.5$115.5$131.5$131.5$131.5
24 x 48$153$153$174.5$174.5$174.5
30 x 30$120$120$137$137$137
30 x 40$159$159$181.5$181.5$181.5
30 x 60$236.5$236.5$269.5$269.5$269.5
36 x 36$171.5$171.5$195.5$195.5$195.5
36 x 48$227$227$259$259$259
36 x 54$255$255$291$291$291
40 x 60$313.5$313.5$357.5$357.5$357.5

Giclee Fine Art Print FAQ

A giclee print is a high-quality inkjet print made with archival pigment inks and museum-grade paper or canvas. A standard print is a broad term that can include lower-quality inkjet, laser, or offset printing. Giclée prints offer better color accuracy, detail, and longevity.

Giclee printing is a professional fine art printing process that uses high-resolution inkjet printers, archival pigment inks, and acid-free papers or canvas. It is designed to produce highly accurate, long-lasting reproductions of artwork and photographs.

Yes, giclee prints are considered one of the highest-quality print methods available. They offer exceptional detail, smooth color gradients, and accurate color reproduction. When produced correctly, giclee prints meet gallery and museum standards.

Giclee prints are reproductions, not one-of-a-kind originals. However, they are widely accepted as fine art reproductions and are often sold as signed and numbered limited editions by artists.

Yes, giclee printing is worth the extra cost if you want better color accuracy, finer detail, and longer lifespan. Giclee prints last significantly longer than standard prints and are preferred for professional artwork and photography.

Giclee prints can be either matte or glossy, depending on the paper used. Most fine art giclee prints are made on matte or textured cotton papers, while some photo-style giclée prints use satin or semi-gloss papers.

High-quality giclee prints made with archival pigment inks are highly fade-resistant. Under normal indoor conditions, they can last 80 to 100 years or more without noticeable fading.

The most reliable way to tell if a print is a giclee is documentation from the printer or artist. Visually, giclee prints often show very fine detail, smooth gradients, and are printed on thick, high-quality paper or canvas.

Giclee prints do not require glass, but framing them behind glass or acrylic is recommended for protection. Glass helps protect against UV light, dust, and humidity. Canvas giclée prints are often displayed without glass.

Giclee is a type of inkjet printing, but not all inkjet prints are giclee. Giclee printing uses professional printers, archival pigment inks, museum-grade materials, and strict color management standards.

A properly produced giclee print can last 80 to 200 years, depending on the materials used and how it is displayed. Pigment inks and acid-free papers greatly extend print longevity.

Giclee prints can be framed, mounted, or displayed as canvas wraps. Framing is optional and depends on how the artwork will be displayed and protected.

Yes. We offer custom giclee prints in a wide range of sizes to suit original artwork, exhibitions, online shops, and personal collections. Each print is produced using our giclée printing process to ensure consistent color accuracy and archival quality at any size.

Most giclee fine art prints are produced and shipped within 3–5 business days. Every print is reviewed before shipping to ensure it meets our quality standards for professional art printing.

Absolutely. Many artists use our giclee printing service to produce limited-edition fine art prints. We support consistent reproduction across editions, making it easy to create numbered or signed runs with reliable color and quality.

If your giclee print doesn’t meet expectations due to a production issue, please contact us. We stand behind our fine art printing process and will work with you to make it right.

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