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What are the dimensions of this John Singer Sargent acrylic print?
This museum-quality reproduction measures 70x100 cm (28x40″ inches), perfect for creating a statement piece in any room with its grand scale.
What material is used for this fine art print of the Grand Canal, Venice?
It features a 4mm (0.15") acrylic surface, offering a vibrant, durable finish that enhances color depth and provides a sleek, modern look for your archival art print.
How is this acrylic print shipped and installed?
We include a complete hanging kit with hardware and screws. The print has pre-drilled holes (14mm from the edge, 8mm diameter) for easy, secure mounting on your wall.
Is this reproduction archival and fade-resistant?
Yes, this museum-quality print uses archival inks and materials, ensuring long-lasting vibrancy and resistance to fading, so your investment endures for years.
What is the design of the corners and background for this acrylic art piece?
It has straight-cut corners for a contemporary aesthetic, and transparent backgrounds default to white to optimize presentation and contrast with the artwork.
When did John Singer Sargent paint the Grand Canal, Venice?
Sargent likely created this scene during his travels in the late 19th or early 20th century, reflecting his impressionistic style and fascination with Venetian light and water.
What artistic techniques define Sargent's depiction of Venice?
Sargent used loose, fluid brushstrokes to capture the shimmering reflections and atmospheric effects of the Grand Canal, showcasing his mastery of light and color in this Gilded Age masterpiece.
