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art.com posters, poppies by monet and almond blossom by van goghTop, Poppies wall poster (Claude Monet), $9.99; Bottom, Almond Blossom wall poster (Vincent Van Gogh), $9.99. Photo: Art.com

The whole world is going green. (Hallelujah!) Sustainable linens, non-toxic paints, recycled glassware. As countless products turn the way of the eco-lover, others lag behind.

Art is one of them. But thanks to Art.com and Allposters.com (easily the web's largest purveyor of mass-produced and hand-painted artwork), you can now make the earth-conscious choice when buying art.

Art.com has acquired a virtual gallery of more than 15,000 prints of eco-friendly art -- many of them classic paintings now available on sustainably sourced products.

In order to be featured in the eco-gallery, the art must fit one (or more) of the following traits:
• Produced on Forest Stewardship Council certified paper, using post-consumer and sustainably sourced paper, and soy-based inks.
• Produced using sustainable and environmentally friendly practices, according to the international ISO14001 Environmental Management standard
• Made of 50 percent recycled fiber

You can find any style, genre and subject of artwork that your heart desires. Think: Picasso, Van Gogh, Dali, Monet – even Da Vinci's "Last Supper" – have all gone green. I'm sure Jesus would be proud.

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