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What makes this Rene Magritte aluminum print unique?
This print uses brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness. The horizontal grain provides a metallic finish, allowing white areas of Magritte's "Annunciation" to reveal a stunning silver effect, creating a modern, industrial-chic aesthetic.
Is the finish of the Annunciation 1930 print reflective?
No, the print features a matte, glare-free finish. This ensures that the intricate details of Magritte’s surrealist landscape remain visible from any angle without distracting reflections, even in brightly lit rooms.
How is the print shipped and prepared for display?
Every RedKalion museum-quality reproduction includes a hanging kit tailored to your fulfillment location. The 70x100 cm Aluminum DIBOND® panel is rigid, durable, and ready to elevate your space upon arrival.
Will the colors of this fine art print fade over time?
No. We use archival-grade direct printing on aluminum. This process ensures vivid colors and exceptional durability, providing a long-lasting masterpiece that resists fading and environmental wear for decades.
Is this print suitable for large-scale interior design?
Absolutely. The 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) dimensions make it a focal point. The brushed aluminum substrate provides a sophisticated, contemporary feel that complements both minimalist and eclectic interiors.
What is the significance of the "Annunciation" in Magritte's 1930 work?
In this piece, Magritte subverts traditional religious iconography. By naming a landscape filled with "bilboquets" (cup-and-ball shapes) "Annunciation," he invites the viewer to find mystery and spiritual weight in the ordinary and the strange.
What are the "bilboquet" shapes featured in this Rene Magritte print?
The bilboquets are recurring motifs in Magritte’s Surrealism. Resembling chess pieces or balustrades, they represent the intersection of man-made objects and nature, a key theme in his exploration of the "poetry of the visible."
