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We use acid-free cotton canvas with archival inks to guarantee that your prints last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. Salvador Dali The Dream art print includes a 2" white border to allow for future stretching on stretcher bars.
The Dream prints ship within 2 - 3 business days with secured tubes.
If Salvador Dali The Dream is printed by machine on textured canvas, it takes about 5 working days to your address; if you choose it as hand painted reproduction, it takes about 18 working days to your address. Please keep in mind that all of our products are waterproof on textured canvas! We ship The Dream all over the world.
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