
What are the frame specifications for this Claude Monet print?
The print features a premium 20mm (0.79") thick and wide black wooden frame made from responsibly sourced oak and ash. It is significantly more durable and wider than standard 14mm frames, providing a luxurious, museum-grade aesthetic for your fine art collection.
What type of paper is used for this reproduction?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality, natural white, uncoated matte paper. This archival-grade paper is 0.29 mm thick, ensuring the print remains vibrant and resists yellowing over time, making it an ideal choice for high-end art reproductions.
Is the artwork protected from damage during shipping?
Yes, each framed print is protected by transparent, shatterproof plexiglass to prevent breakage. The artwork is securely packaged to ensure it arrives in perfect condition, and it includes a hanging kit so it is ready to display immediately upon arrival.
Is this product environmentally sustainable?
Absolutely. RedKalion uses FSC-certified materials or equivalent certifications, depending on regional availability. This ensures that the wood frames and paper used in your Bathers at La Grenouillere print support responsible forest management and environmental sustainability.
Does the print come ready to hang?
Yes, your 70x100 cm framed art print arrives fully assembled and ready-to-hang. We include a complete hanging kit with every order, allowing you to easily mount the piece in both horizontal or vertical orientations depending on the artwork's composition.
Why is 'Bathers at La Grenouillere' historically significant?
Painted in 1869, this work represents the birth of Impressionism. Monet and Renoir painted side-by-side, focusing on capturing the transient effects of light and water rather than rigid detail, fundamentally changing the course of modern art history.
What colors are prominent in this Monet masterpiece?
This piece features a sophisticated palette of cerulean blues, deep forest greens, and shimmering whites. The use of bold, short brushstrokes effectively mimics the sunlight reflecting off the Seine, creating a vibrant, airy atmosphere typical of Monet's early style.