Description
Unique artwork: Mr. Monopoly by Ronald Chapeau
Mr. Monopoly is a beautiful work of art created by Dutch artist Ronald Chapeau. Ronald combines screen printing and collage techniques and then manipulates the artwork with thick acrylic paint. Each piece in this series is completely hand-painted and crafted, making each piece of art unique.
Technical details and presentation
The artwork is stretched on a 4 cm thick canvas, with the sides painted through. This means it is instantly ready to hang on the wall without the need for additional framing. This makes it not only a visually appealing piece, but also practical for immediate placement in your interior.
Available through art lending and online purchase
Mr. Monopoly is available through our art loan and can also be purchased online. This offers flexibility for art lovers who like to add variety to their art collection. By using our art loan, you can build up a portion of your rental amount as savings, which you can eventually use to purchase the artwork.
About the artist: Ronald Chapeau
Ronald Chapeau, born in The Hague in 1969, is a renowned Dutch artist. With a background as an artisan screen printer, he has worked with prominent artists such as Herman Brood and Corneille. His years of experience and passion for art come together in his unique works of art.
Ronald’s artworks are characterized by a combination of pop art, surrealism, figurative and populist elements. His sources of inspiration include Andy Warhol and Herman Brood. From unique Stedelijk Museum announcement posters to old newspapers from around the world, Ronald’s canvases are rich in original details and stories.
Buy or rent paintings by Ronald Chapeau?
At Amersfoort Art, you can both buy and rent the artworks of Ronald Chapeau through our
art loan
. Part of your rental amount is used to build up a savings, which you can use to eventually purchase the artwork. Are you ready for something new? Use your savings to rent or buy another piece of art. Our art lending is an attractive option for businesses and individuals alike. For more information and terms, visit our
art lending
page.