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Canvas or Luxe Paper Print Options and Frame Choices for All Our Artworks

Black and white artworks are an effortlessly stylish choice sure to enhance any interior. Thanks to its classic appeal and versatility, black and white canvas art infuses your home with depth, drama, and elegance. 

Due to its monochromatic palette, these art pieces allow the eye to focus on form, shadow, light, linework, and textural detail. This timeless look suits a variety of tastes and styles, from minimalist to eclectic. 

In any room, these sophisticated works serve both as a neutral complement and a striking focal point — blending seamlessly with other furniture and building elements while still drawing the eye. 

We’ve hand-picked our collection of black and white canvas artworks from over 40 leading international art galleries. Our curated selection features works from classic painters through to contemporary photographers to give you a range of timeless options to choose from. 

Have a look through our selection below to find the perfect canvas print for your home!

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Picture of Shiney black and white chain

Shiney black and white chain

$55
Picture of Silhouette of a walking man in a city

Silhouette of a walking man in a city

$55
Picture of Silhouettes of lotus flower and leaves

Silhouettes of lotus flower and leaves

$55
Picture of Sinking of the Titanic (1912–13) - Max Beckmann (German, 1884 – 1950)
Picture of Skier

Skier

$55
Picture of Skull (ca. 1890) - John White Alexander (American, 1856-1915)

Skull (ca. 1890) - John White Alexander (American, 1856-1915)

$55
Picture of Small World (1914) - Paul Klee (German, 1879 - 1940)

Small World (1914) - Paul Klee (German, 1879 - 1940)

$55
Picture of Solar System, comparative magnitudes (1850) - Asa Smith (American, 19th Century)
Picture of Sonnenuntergang (around 1929) - Karl Wiener (Austrian, 1901-1949)
Picture of Sophisticated abstract composition

Sophisticated abstract composition

$55
Picture of Spring landscape with blooming cotton grass in black and white

Spring landscape with blooming cotton grass in black and white

$55
Picture of St Martin and the beggar - Johannes Josephus Aarts (Dutch, 1871-1934)
Picture of Stairway at Auvers (1890) - Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853-1890)

Stairway at Auvers (1890) - Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853-1890)

$55
Picture of Standing Herd (1915) - Edward Borein (American, 1872-1945)

Standing Herd (1915) - Edward Borein (American, 1872-1945)

$55
Picture of Starry Night Over the Rhone (1888) - Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853-1890)
Picture of States of Mind, Those Who Go (1912) - Umberto Boccioni (Italian, 1882-1916)
Picture of Statue Liberty and New York city skyline

Statue Liberty and New York city skyline

$55
Picture of Stock exchange market in black and white on LED screen

Stock exchange market in black and white on LED screen

$55
Picture of Storm in the sky over a lake or a sea

Storm in the sky over a lake or a sea

$55
Picture of Striking abstract composition

Striking abstract composition

$55
Picture of Study for The Stampede (1914) - William Robinson Leigh (American, 1866-1955)
Picture of Stunning abstract composition

Stunning abstract composition

$55
Picture of Stylized floral design for printed textile (1800–1818) - Anonymous
Picture of Sun peeking from behind the arch

Sun peeking from behind the arch

$55
Picture of Sunlit Garden - Jean-Baptiste Millet (French, 1831 - 1906)

Sunlit Garden - Jean-Baptiste Millet (French, 1831 - 1906)

$55
Picture of Suprematist Satellites (1920) - Kazimir Malevich (Russian, 1879 – 1935)
Picture of Tall city buildings and a plane flying overhead

Tall city buildings and a plane flying overhead

$55
Picture of Tanzendes Paar (1920) - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (German, 1880-1938)
Picture of Tête de cheval (1930-35) - Francis Picabia (French, 1879-1953)

Tête de cheval (1930-35) - Francis Picabia (French, 1879-1953)

$55
Picture of Thames Police (1859) - James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American, 1834-1903)
Picture of The Angel appearing to the Shepherds (1634) - Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669)
Picture of The Bar (1920) - Louis Marcoussis (French, 1883-1941)

The Bar (1920) - Louis Marcoussis (French, 1883-1941)

$55
Picture of The black sand beach in Iceland. Sea aerial view and top view

The black sand beach in Iceland. Sea aerial view and top view

$55
Picture of The Bride’s Song (1881) - Gunnar Berndtson (Finnish, 1854 - 1895)
Picture of The Chimera of Amiens (1910) - David Young Cameron (Scottish, 1865 - 1945)
Picture of The Cock and the Jewel (1912) - Arthur Rackham (English, 1867-1939)
Picture of The Donkey of the Prophet Balaam (1626) - Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669)
Picture of The Execution Of Emperor Maximilian (1867) - Édouard Manet (French, 1832-1883)
Picture of The Fall of the Rebel Angels (1660-1665) - Luca Giordano (Italian, 1634-1705)
Picture of The Flight into Egypt a Night Piece (1651) - Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669)
Picture of The Frogs and the Well (1912) - Arthur Rackham (English, 1867-1939)
Picture of The Lamentation of the Virgin (1510) - Marcantonio Raimondi (Italian)
Picture of The little glass slipper (1922) - Harry Clarke (Irish, 1889–1931)

Black and white photography on canvas

Monochromatic photographs capture scenes in a way that emphasizes textures and contrasts. From serene landscapes to architectural marvels, cityscapes, the animal kingdom, and surrealist works, photography immediately creates a substantial impact. 

When printed on canvas, these images are given further depth and texture, becoming art pieces that feel tactile. Large-scale black and white photography canvas art pieces work well in spaces where you want a strong visual anchor, such as living rooms or entryways. 

Impact on a room

Adding black and white canvas pictures to your decor can create a sense of calm, nostalgia, sophistication, or a fresh contemporary edge — depending on the subject matter. 

Choose a canvas print of a city skyline to add energy to a room, or opt for a moody forest in darker tones for a peaceful, meditative atmosphere.

Styling tips

Pair photo prints with simple furniture in solid, neutral colors to allow the artwork to command attention without visual competition. This also suits those with a contemporary or minimalist aesthetic preference. 

For those who prefer a vibrant home environment filled with color and intriguing objects, black and white photographs can be grounding pieces that offer a sense of cohesion and sophistication. 

Abstract black and white canvas art

Black and white abstract art is bold and versatile, suiting almost any space. Some pieces focus on geometric shapes, while others offer fluid, organic shapes and textures. Depending on your taste, these pieces can add energy to a room or create a calming atmosphere. 

These artworks imbue any space with a modern, expressive look. By printing on canvas, you’ll add textural depth to your favorite abstract work — enhancing its visual impact. 

Effect of abstract art at home

Large black and white canvas art prints will give a contemporary edge to any room. Striking shapes create contrast with movement, texture, and linework. This is ideal for minimalist decor, but it also pairs beautifully with more eclectic styles. 

These pieces often add a grounding element amidst colorful or patterned rooms. Depending on the piece you choose, they can also add energy, intrigue, and drama. If you’re looking to create a calm atmosphere, choose pieces with organic, free-flowing shapes and strokes. For drama, pick an artwork with darker tones and arresting contrasts. Artworks featuring sharp, directional linework will add energy and dynamism to any room. 

Styling tips

Prints of abstract art in black & white on canvas are great cornerstone pieces for styling a room. For a cohesive look, opt for geometric abstract art to sit alongside furniture that mimics its shapes. For example, this could be rectangular tables or angular light fixtures. 

If you’re going for a softer look, choose rounded furniture and soft textiles for balance. Keeping furniture and decor simple will let the abstract art shine.

If eclectic is more your taste, pick a large-scale abstract art piece with strong contrasts to add energy to your space. Consider the tones in the artwork too: if you have bold colors, go for bold lines. If pastels are more your thing, look to soft grey-scale artworks. 

Black and white canvas paintings

Classical, modernist, or contemporary monochrome paints can range from detailed portraiture to impressionistic landscapes. This art style is emphasized by detailed brushwork and shading, creating pieces that feel dynamic and engaging.

When printed on canvas, these paintings are infused with texture which creates drama and depth in any space. 

Add a focal point to any room

Black and white canvas paintings are perfect for spaces where you need a sophisticated focal point. 

A portrait can lend an air of history or elegance to a living room, whereas a landscape painting can add a sense of expanse to a small powder room. Choose an impressionistic painting above a fireplace to add energy and softness to complement sharp architectural lines. Picking the right painting will make a difference to the mood or tone of your chosen space.

How to style 

Classic paintings are an easy fit for buildings with historic architecture and will feel right at home immediately. On the other hand, they can also add a sense of sophistication to super-modern interiors, in a surprising contrast.

If your style is bright and playful, opt for impressionistic paintings or something contemporary to complement the energy and mood of your spaces. 

An office space in darker tones will benefit from paintings from Japanese artists or Edvard Munch to lend an air of sophistication, energy, and focus. 

Pair your painting canvas print with jewel tones on the walls to further elevate the sense of sophistication. They’ll look gorgeous in a formal dining room, working well with any style of furniture. 

Choose black and white canvas art 

Offering a unique blend of elegance and versatility, these monochromatic artworks make a perfect addition to any decor style. 

Whether you’re drawn to photography, abstract art, modernists, impressionists, block printing, or classic paintings, each style brings a special touch to your space. 

By carefully choosing the type, style, and placement of your black and white canvas prints, you’ll transform your home into a beautifully curated, artistic space for years to come.