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What makes this Odilon Redon print a museum-quality reproduction?
RedKalion utilizes direct-to-substrate printing on premium AluDibond, ensuring that the intricate textures and deep blacks of Redon's original 1896 lithograph are captured with archival precision and historical accuracy.
How does the brushed aluminum finish affect the visual appearance?
The brushed silver aluminum features a horizontal grain. White areas of the original artwork are not printed, allowing the metallic silver to shine through, creating a dynamic, light-reactive effect that adds depth to the Symbolist imagery.
Is the hanging hardware included with this print?
Yes, every RedKalion aluminum print comes with a specialized hanging kit. The specific hardware varies by country to ensure the most secure and aesthetically pleasing installation for your specific region.
How long will this archival print last?
Constructed from 3mm Aluminum DIBOND®, this print is highly durable, rigid, and resistant to environmental factors. Our matte finish is designed for archival longevity, ensuring the artwork remains a centerpiece for decades.
What are the shipping logistics for this 70x100 cm piece?
We use protective, secure packaging tailored for large-format fine art. Each piece is tracked and insured, arriving ready for display in your home or gallery space with global fulfillment capabilities.
What is the significance of Plate 7 in Redon’s 1896 portfolio?
Plate 7 belongs to the "The Haunted House" series. It illustrates Redon's mastery of "Noirs," where he used monochrome landscapes to evoke philosophical and psychological depth, transitioning from realism to Symbolism.
Why did Odilon Redon focus on "noir" and lithography during this period?
Redon believed that black was the most essential color, capable of expressing the soul's inner workings. Lithography allowed him to achieve the tonal range necessary to explore dreamlike and supernatural themes.
