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Black and White Framed Art

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

Whether you’re decorating a minimalist apartment, a rustic farmhouse, or making a mark on your office, black and white framed prints add sophistication without overpowering a room’s color scheme. 

Incorporating black and white framed art into your home is a sure way to enhance any room with timeless elegance. From photography to abstract black and white framed artwork, these pieces elevate your interior decor instantly. 

Framed black and white art is more than just a trend — it’s a classic choice that enhances and complements every type of decor, from minimalist to eclectic. 

Explore our options hand-picked from over 40 leading galleries around the world. This curated collection will add lasting appeal and visual harmony to bedrooms, bathrooms, living rooms, and offices. 

Browse our collection today to find the perfect fit for your home. We have photography, abstract art, classic and contemporary paintings, and works from renowned artists all over the world.

You’re sure to find the perfect framed prints to elevate your interior decor and cherish for many years to come. 

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Picture of A Prowling Tiger (ca. 1800) - Elizabeth Pringle

A Prowling Tiger (ca. 1800) - Elizabeth Pringle

$55
Picture of Abstract black and white composition with a man in between buildings
Picture of Bacchus (circa 1598) - Caravaggio (Italian, 1571-1610)

Bacchus (circa 1598) - Caravaggio (Italian, 1571-1610)

$55
Picture of Exotic palm tree leaves

Exotic palm tree leaves

$55
Picture of Lilies (1900 - 1930) - Ohara Koson (Japanese, 1877-1945)

Lilies (1900 - 1930) - Ohara Koson (Japanese, 1877-1945)

$55
Picture of A Frigate at Sea (17th century) - Pierre Puget (French, 1620-1694)
Picture of Counter-composition VI. (1925) - Theo van Doesburg (Dutch, 1883 – 1931)
Picture of Group IX-SUW, The Swan, No. 1 (1915) - Hilma af Klint (Swedish, 1862 – 1944)
Picture of Stormy clouds above Panama

Stormy clouds above Panama

$55
Picture of Tulip in black and white

Tulip in black and white

$55
Picture of An Angel, from Wells Cathedral (1829) - Maria Denman (English, 1808-1861)
Picture of Ara (1926) - Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita (Dutch, 1868 – 1944)

Ara (1926) - Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita (Dutch, 1868 – 1944)

$55
Picture of City Shapes (1922–23) - Louis Lozowick (American, 1892-1973)

City Shapes (1922–23) - Louis Lozowick (American, 1892-1973)

$55
Picture of The thinking man classical statue

The thinking man classical statue

$55
Picture of Various flowers blooming

Various flowers blooming

$55
Picture of Southeast Asian village

Southeast Asian village

$55
Picture of Striking abstract composition

Striking abstract composition

$55
Picture of Water lilly

Water lilly

$55
Picture of Zonnebloem (1914) - Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita (Dutch, 1868 – 1944)
Picture of A small frong at a swamp

A small frong at a swamp

$55
Picture of Abstract photographic composition

Abstract photographic composition

$55
Picture of Crucifixion (1614 – 1659) - Gerhard Altzenbach (German, 1609-1672)
Picture of Palm leaf

Palm leaf

$55
Picture of Stadt (after 1920) - Anny Dollschein (Austrian, 1893–1946)

Stadt (after 1920) - Anny Dollschein (Austrian, 1893–1946)

$55
Picture of Abstract view of skyscrapers from below

Abstract view of skyscrapers from below

$55
Picture of Abstract view to the sun

Abstract view to the sun

$55
Picture of Kroonkaketoe (1924) - Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita (Dutch, 1868 – 1944)
Picture of Scilla Peruviana Alba (1872-1881) - Arentina Hendrica Arendsen (Dutch, 1836 - 1915)
Picture of Solar System, comparative magnitudes (1850) - Asa Smith (American, 19th Century)
Picture of A forest of birch trees

A forest of birch trees

$55
Picture of Chanticleer (1930) - Eric Ravilious (English, 1903-1942)

Chanticleer (1930) - Eric Ravilious (English, 1903-1942)

$55
Picture of Irises (1925 - 1936) - Ohara Koson (Japanese, 1877-1945)

Irises (1925 - 1936) - Ohara Koson (Japanese, 1877-1945)

$55
Picture of Laziness (1896) - Félix Vallotton (French, 1865-1925)

Laziness (1896) - Félix Vallotton (French, 1865-1925)

$55
Picture of Tarantella (1918) - Theo van Doesburg (Dutch, 1883 – 1931)

Tarantella (1918) - Theo van Doesburg (Dutch, 1883 – 1931)

$55
Picture of Blooming lotus flowers (1920 - 1930) - Ohara Koson (Japanese, 1877-1945)
Picture of Fig. CIIX. Hydrotechnema, cum utribus. (1662) - Georg Andreas Böckler
Picture of Komposition (1911) - Julius Zimpel (Austrian, 1896-1925)

Komposition (1911) - Julius Zimpel (Austrian, 1896-1925)

$55
Picture of A Stag at Sharkey’s (1917) - George Wesley Bellows (American, 1882 – 1925)
Picture of ATLAS, Rockefeller Plaza, New York City, New York, Verenigde Staten

Popular types of black and white framed prints

The possibilities with monochromatic artworks are endless. With so many print types to choose from, let’s look at a few that will elevate your space:

  • Black and white photography: Photography instantly transforms a space, making it feel fresh and modern. These monochrome prints highlight the textures, contrasts and emotions of the subject without the distraction of color. Add urban landscapes for drama, nature scenes for serenity, or surrealist photos for visual intrigue. 
  • Abstract art: This is another popular choice, especially for those looking to add a modern edge to their space. Abstract art encourages viewers to interpret the image individually, adding a personal and reflective element to any room. There are so many styles to suit any taste: from organic, free flowing expressions to dynamic linework. 
  • Classic paintings: Timeless for a reason, classic paintings add sophistication and a historical air to any space. They also work beautifully as striking contrasts to hyper-modern spaces. Add them to dining rooms to elevate the formal feel, or add a studious air to an office space.
  • Illustrations and sketches: Line art and detailed sketches work beautifully in black and white. These prints of ballet dancers, architectural drawings or minimalistic drawings are perfect for adding a refined, artistic touch. They are particularly stunning in a small bedroom or bathroom, drawing the viewer in and creating an intimate feel. 

How to choose the perfect piece for your space

Selecting the right framed black and white art for your space means thinking about size, placement, and subject matter. Let’s look at some tips to guide you: 

  • Size and scale: The size of your art print matters, especially in proportion to the wall you’ll be hanging it on. For larger rooms, oversized black and white framed wall art makes a powerful statement. Smaller spaces, like a powder room or home office, look great with a series of small framed prints. Create a gallery wall effect this way to add visual interest without overwhelming the space.
  • Frame style: Choosing a black frame will create a sleek, contemporary look that anchors your chosen artwork. It works especially well with works that have darker tones. On the other hand, if you want to create an airy and light feel, picking a white frame will do wonders to add a bright feel.
  • Room theme and style: Black and white nature photography or landscape prints might set the tone for a calm bedroom environment in neutral tones. Or, opt for abstract framed prints to add edge and sophistication to a modern or industrial space.
  • Grouping and arrangement: Looking to create a gallery wall? Mix and match different framed black and white prints. Combining various sizes, styles and subjects with a simple color palette lets you experiment with layout. This works beautifully in hallways, living rooms, and even staircases, adding personality to the space. 

Styling tips for black and white framed art

Once you’ve picked your favorite artworks, consider how to style it to get the most out of your stunning new piece.

Balance and symmetry

If you’ve selected multiple pieces, create a balanced arrangement by putting similar-sized frames together or arranging them in a grid format. Symmetry creates a clean, organized look.

On the other hand, if you like a playful and casual look, spacing your prints out asymmetrically will add whimsy and playfulness. 

Layering and depth

For a modern take, lean framed white and black art against a wall or on the mantle above a fireplace, instead of hanging it. 

Another way to add depth is by choosing pieces that have lots of texture and darker tones. This creates a feeling of the space being bigger. 

Lighting

The right lighting can elevate the impact of your prints. Use spotlights or wall sconces to enhance the artwork, emphasizing details and contrasts. This approach works really well for art pieces with intricate shading or line work.

Natural light looks gorgeous against soft, gray-scaled artworks, allowing them to change with the light as the day progresses. Make sure to have a backup spotlight for the evening, to add even more dimension. 

Where to hang black and white artworks

These artworks are timeless in any room or space. Here are our tips for adding these prints to your living spaces:

  • Living room: As a main gathering space, choose works with a striking contrast to serve as a focal point and conversation starter.
  • Bedroom: Go for sweeping vistas or gentle organic shapes to create a calming environment.
  • Home office: Abstract designs work particularly in these spaces, as do photographs of powerful animals and mountain scapes. 
  • Hallways and staircases: These often overlooked areas are perfect for a series of prints to create movement and interest.

Follow these tips and you’re sure to create a wonderful mood in any space, whether that’s playful, calming, or vibrancy. 

Black and white framed art prints will create a beautiful feeling of harmony and last for many years to come.