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What are the dimensions of this John Singer Sargent acrylic print?
This fine art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), ideal for prominent display in homes or offices as a museum-quality reproduction.
What material is used for this acrylic print of Sir William Hedworth Williamson?
It features 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic, offering a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish that enhances color saturation for a premium look.
How is this portrait by John Singer Sargent shipped and installed?
We include a complete hanging kit with hardware and screws; pre-drilled holes (14mm from edge, 8mm diameter) ensure easy, secure mounting.
Is this acrylic print archival and long-lasting?
Yes, our archival-grade reproductions use high-quality materials to resist fading, ensuring your Sargent artwork endures for years.
What design features does this acrylic print have?
It has straight-cut corners for a modern aesthetic, and transparent backgrounds default to white for optimal presentation clarity.
Who was Sir William Hedworth Williamson, and why did Sargent paint him?
Sir William Hedworth Williamson was a British aristocrat; Sargent painted him during the Gilded Age to capture his status and elegance, showcasing the artist's skill in portraiture.
What makes John Singer Sargent's technique unique in this portrait?
Sargent used bold brushwork and psychological depth to convey character, a hallmark of his style that defined elite portraiture in the late 19th century.
