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What is the texture and finish of this Piet Mondrian Aluminum Print?
The print features a brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® finish with a horizontal grain. This provides a sophisticated matte, glare-free look that is particularly striking for the architectural and natural lines in Mondrian’s early landscapes.
How do the white colors appear on the brushed aluminum surface?
In this museum-quality reproduction, white areas are not printed. Instead, the raw metallic silver of the aluminum shines through, creating a brilliant, dynamic effect that interacts with the ambient light in your room.
Is the mounting hardware included with the 70x100 cm print?
Yes, every RedKalion aluminum print comes with a specialized hanging kit. The specific hardware varies depending on the fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and appropriate mounting system for your location.
What makes Aluminum DIBOND® a superior choice for fine art prints?
Aluminum DIBOND® is 3mm thick, providing a rigid and durable base. It is highly resistant to environmental factors and offers a modern, frameless aesthetic that complements both classical and contemporary interior designs.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
We use premium, high-durability packaging specifically designed for large-format fine art. This ensures your Piet Mondrian print arrives in pristine condition, ready to be the centerpiece of your collection.
What artistic period does 'Along the Amstel' represent in Mondrian's career?
This piece belongs to Mondrian’s early period, before his transition to pure abstraction. It showcases his roots in the Hague School and Luminism, focusing on the atmospheric light of the Dutch riverside.
Does the metallic grain affect the clarity of the image?
Not at all. The direct-to-aluminum printing process ensures vivid colors and sharp details, while the horizontal grain adds a unique, sophisticated depth that traditional paper prints cannot replicate.
