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Based on 568 reviews from FineArtAmerica customers, company has accumulated an average rating of 3 stars, indicating that majority of customers are satisfied with its service.
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Description: FineArtAmerica is a marketplace that connects artists and art buyers. The site sells on behalf of artists: art prints, posters, and ceramics, among other art forms.
Address: 2415 North Geneva Terrace, United Kingdom, S7
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Order was as described and well packaged. Thanks.
Love the print and it looks fantastic mounted on the wall. Will be ordering again absolutely.
After placing my order I was given an estimate delivery date and happily received it a day earlier. Upon opening the sturdy box, I was delighted to see the true colors, well manufactured artist work. Absolutely was the perfect purchase for the Picture Perfect to complete decorating my new hom.
The product arrived within 2 or 3 days after the purchase and was very well packed, something that worried me considering it is always raining in Denmark.
I just wish FineArtAmerica would keep the metric system all the way to end of the purchase process but it's a detail that was easily checked online.
I now happily have something on my wall that speaks to me of teaching -- a child coming to learn despite any hardships. What a kid!
The print is a faithful and extraordinarily beautiful redux of the originals, and the colors just seem to jump off the paper and reinforce the vibrant relation between man and horse.
Those were the days.