
What is the historical significance of Henri Matisse's French Window at Collioure?
Created in 1905, this painting is a landmark of Fauvism, where Matisse used bold, non-naturalistic colors to express emotion, revolutionizing modern art and capturing the vibrant light of Collioure, France.
What are the specifications of the paper used for this print?
The print uses 250 gsm (110 lb) matte, uncoated, natural white archival museum-quality paper, with a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), ideal for fine art reproduction and long-term preservation.
How is the framed print protected and what are the frame details?
It features shatterproof plexiglass for protection and a black wooden frame made from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, measuring 20mm (0.79\") thick and wide for a premium look.
Is this framed art print ready to hang upon delivery?
Yes, it includes a hanging kit and arrives ready-to-hang directly on your wall, with dimensions of 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches for easy installation.
What makes this a sustainable fine art print option?
It uses FSC-certified materials or equivalent for the paper and responsibly sourced wood for the frame, ensuring eco-friendly production without compromising quality.
How does Matisse's technique in this artwork influence its visual impact?
Matisse employed flattened perspective and expressive brushstrokes to emphasize color over form, creating a dynamic, joyful composition that defines Fauvist style.
What is the archival longevity of this museum-quality reproduction?
With archival-grade paper and shatterproof plexiglass, this print is designed to resist fading and damage, preserving its vibrant colors for generations in your collection.
