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frequently asked questions
Questions : What separates Henry Pelham Fine Art from the ‘competition’?
Quite simply, QUALITY!
If you want cheap, inferior, mass produced art then please look elsewhere, but prepare yourself to be very disappointed upon receipt of your purchase. At HPFA each commission is carried out with the same care and attention to detail as the next. This ensures that each work of art we create is of the highest quality and as close as possible to the original in every detail.
We spend the time and dedication because we care. The difference is clear to see in our incomparable artwork....and we back up our word with a guarantee to refund the total cost, less shipping costs, should you in any way be dissatisfied with our Art. (We have never had to refund anyone to date)!
From the outset of forming the company, we have pursued excellence in every aspect of our work. Our reputation is founded purely on our unsurpassed quality, and we endeavor to remain at the forefront of our profession….without concession.
It is very important to retain the original ‘look’ in any reproduction, and this can only be achieved by remaining true to the original artists methods, style and medium.. Dedicated research at the various art galleries and museums throughout Europe has helped us to find out exactly how these original works were first painted. Utilizing only the very best materials available, such as fine Belgian linen canvas and English made Windsor and Newton oil paints; we apply traditional methods to recreate our art. Coupled with our vast research resources and highly gifted artist’s, we are able to achieve perfect results every time.
We supply to the most exact and discerning clientele across the globe, and we openly hold periodic Art Exhibitions, where the general public and art lovers alike can view and purchase our fine art. How many other art companies will willingly do this….answer: None! This is because the vast majority of our competitors do not have either the resources or the confidence to publicly exhibit their art, preferring to sell only from the relative safety of the World Wide Web and displaying ‘recently completed’ paintings (which can easily be photo-shop clones or ‘fake’ images) to you on your computer screen. How can you possibly view the detail and quality of a panting from a computer image?
We also go one step further with our newly designed website. You will find carefully written biographies for each artist and descriptive text for many of the individual paintings on offer, giving an even closer insight to the life and works of the great masters. This is a good reference source for art students and the art connoisseur.
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