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giclée

American  
[zhee-klay, zhee-klay] / ˈʒi kleɪ, ʒiˈkleɪ /

adjective

  1. relating to or being an art print that is produced digitally using an ink-jet printer, resulting in high-resolution color reproduction.


noun

plural

giclées
  1. a digital reproduction made with an ink-jet printer, or an art print produced by this method.

Example Sentences

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The prints, all giclée with white bordering, cost between $100 and $125, with options to have Cook and Becker frame the print in various material options for an added fee.

From The Verge

Once you’ve got the pillow positioned on your sofa, you may need to return for a California-shaped cutting board or a giclée print of the Hyperion Bridge.

From Los Angeles Times

I bought the only beagle art in the shop, a giclee of a hound howling in the wee hours of the morning.

From Washington Post

From the art collective Marmont Hill, Overstock.com has playful renditions of frozen treats in giclee prints by painters Shayna Pitch and Molly Rosner.

From Washington Times

“You see gallery walls all through history, whether in grand estates in Moscow, at Monticello or in Diana Vreeland’s iconic apartment in New York,” says Michelle Adams, editor and creative adviser at Artfully Walls, an online company that sells the work of more than 450 artists reproduced in digital giclee prints and has a collection for Anthropologie.

From Washington Post