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What makes the brushed aluminum finish unique for this Redon print?
The 3mm Aluminum DIBOND® features a horizontal grain. White areas remain unprinted, revealing a metallic silver effect that adds depth and a modern aesthetic to Redon’s symbolic imagery.
How long will this museum-quality reproduction last?
Built on a rigid, archival-grade aluminum base, this print is designed for lifelong durability. The UV-resistant inks ensure the vibrant floral hues remain stable and vibrant without fading over time.
Is the installation hardware included with the Odilon Redon aluminum print?
Yes, every Redon aluminum print includes a hanging kit. The specific hardware varies by fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and appropriate mount for your 70x100 cm piece.
Is the surface reflective or matte?
This print features a sophisticated matte, glare-free finish. This is ideal for high-light environments, ensuring the intricate details of the Bouquet are visible and beautiful from all angles.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
RedKalion uses premium, shock-resistant packaging tailored specifically for large-format metal prints. Your artwork is insured and secured to arrive in pristine, gallery-ready condition.
What movement is Odilon Redon associated with in "Bouquet of Flowers"?
Redon is a primary figure in the Symbolist movement. Unlike Impressionists who focused on light and nature, Redon sought to represent the internal dream world and the subconscious.
How does Redon's use of color differ from the Impressionists?
Redon’s color is evocative rather than literal. Following his "noirs" period, his use of vibrant pastels was intended to provoke a psychological or spiritual response rather than document a scene.
