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Choose portrait or landscape format
Portrait and landscape formats are equally popular for these artworks. Both work beautifully depending on your wall space. Portrait suits narrow walls or spaces beside doorways, while landscape fits well above sofas or sideboards. Choose the format that matches your available wall dimensions.
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Display historical scenes in social spaces
Artworks with dramatic group scenes create conversation starters in rooms where people gather. The detailed composition in The Night Watch, Rembrandt van Rijn draws the eye and invites closer looking. Consider placing it in your living room, dining area, or hallway where guests can appreciate the rich detail.
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Balance architectural detail with wall space
Artworks featuring buildings need enough breathing room to show their symmetry and detail. The bold illustration style of Rijksmuseum Amsterdam stands out best on an uncluttered wall. Hang it where the vibrant red and teal colors won't compete with busy patterns or heavy furniture arrangements nearby.
