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Boatyard near Honfleur - claude monet 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Boatyard near Honfleur - claude monet 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Κανονική τιμή $449.99 USD
Κανονική τιμή $999.99 USD Τιμή έκπτωσης $449.99 USD
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Bring Impressionist Mastery to Your Space with Monet's Boatyard near Honfleur

Claude Monet’s 1864 masterpiece, Boatyard near Honfleur, represents a pivotal moment in the history of art. Painted during his formative years on the Normandy coast, this piece captures the raw, industrial energy of the maritime world before the artist fully transitioned into his signature Impressionist style. At RedKalion, we offer this museum-quality reproduction as a testament to Monet's early genius, meticulously printed to preserve the subtle nuances of light and texture found in the original canvas.

Uncompromising Quality and Archival Excellence

This 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) framed art print is crafted for the discerning collector. We utilize 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white paper, featuring a matte, uncoated finish that eliminates glare while highlighting the intricate brushwork. This archival, FSC-certified paper ensures that the vibrant colors and deep contrasts of Monet's palette remain preserved for generations. The print is housed in a premium 20mm thick black frame, crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash, providing a contemporary yet timeless silhouette that is 40% wider than standard commercial frames.

A Legacy of Light and Structure

In Boatyard near Honfleur, Monet demonstrates his burgeoning obsession with how light interacts with physical forms—the weathered wood of the hulls, the masts reaching toward the overcast sky, and the shifting surface of the water. By choosing this fine art print, you are not merely decorating a wall; you are elevating your environment with a piece of history curated by experts who prioritize sustainability and material integrity. Each frame is fitted with shatterproof plexiglass, ensuring your investment remains protected and pristine.

  • Artist: Claude Monet (1864)
  • Paper: 250 gsm museum-quality, acid-free archival paper.
  • Frame: 20mm premium black oak/ash wood, FSC-certified.
  • Ready to Hang: Includes a high-quality hanging kit for immediate installation.
  • Sustainability: Environmentally conscious materials and ethically sourced wood.
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What are the specific details of the paper used for this Monet print?

We use 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality, natural white paper. It is archival-grade, acid-free, and features a matte, uncoated finish that ensures long-term color stability and eliminates glare for a premium viewing experience.

What makes the RedKalion frame superior to standard frames?

Our frames are 20mm (0.79") thick and wide, making them sturdier and more aesthetically substantial than the standard 14mm frames. They are crafted from responsibly sourced, FSC-certified black oak and ash wood.

Is the artwork protected against damage and fading?

Yes, each print is protected by premium shatterproof plexiglass. Combined with our archival-grade, acid-free paper, this ensures your artwork remains protected from physical damage and environmental degradation over time.

Is this Claude Monet print ready to hang upon arrival?

Absolutely. Every framed art print from RedKalion arrives with a professional hanging kit included. The piece is fully assembled, allowing you to elevate your space immediately upon delivery.

How is the print shipped to ensure it arrives safely?

We use specialized, high-durability packaging designed specifically for fine art. The shatterproof plexiglass and solid wood frame are secured to prevent movement, ensuring your 70x100 cm print arrives in gallery condition.

When did Claude Monet paint Boatyard near Honfleur?

Monet painted this piece in 1864. It is an early work that showcases his interest in the Normandy coast, created during a period when he was heavily influenced by the en plein air master Eugène Boudin.

What is the historical significance of the Honfleur boatyards in Monet's work?

Honfleur was a crucial gathering point for pre-Impressionist painters. This piece highlights Monet's early mastery of light and industrial maritime themes, bridging the gap between traditional realism and the revolutionary Impressionist movement.