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Apple Trees in Bloom Old Lyme - Childe Hassam 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Apple Trees in Bloom Old Lyme - Childe Hassam 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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Embrace the Radiance of American Impressionism

Experience the ethereal beauty of Apple Trees in Bloom, Old Lyme by the legendary Childe Hassam. This museum-quality reproduction captures a pivotal moment in American art history, specifically the vibrant energy of the Old Lyme art colony in Connecticut. Hassam, a master of light and color, utilizes a flickering, broken brushwork technique to evoke the crisp, fragrant air of an early spring morning. This piece is more than a fine art print; it is a window into the evolution of American Impressionism, where the artist masterfully blends European techniques with a distinctly New England soul.

Museum-Quality Craftsmanship by RedKalion

To honor Hassam’s delicate interplay of light, RedKalion produces this masterpiece on 250 gsm (110 lb) archival museum-quality paper. This heavy-weight, natural white paper features a matte, uncoated finish that eliminates glare and ensures the rich textures of the original oil painting are preserved with stunning clarity. Our commitment to excellence means utilizing FSC-certified materials, providing a sustainable bridge between historical art and modern environmental responsibility.

Sophisticated Framing for the Discerning Collector

This 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) masterpiece is housed in a premium black wooden frame crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash. Unlike standard retail frames, our frames feature a robust 20mm (0.79") profile, offering a structural presence that commands attention. The print is shielded by shatterproof plexiglass, ensuring your investment remains protected for generations. Arriving ready-to-hang with an included mounting kit, this archival piece allows you to elevate your interior design with the effortless sophistication of a gallery-curated space.

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What are the physical dimensions of this framed art print?

This Childe Hassam reproduction measures 70x100 cm (approximately 28x40 inches). The black wooden frame features a premium 20mm thickness and width, providing a sturdier and more elegant profile than standard 14mm commercial frames.

What makes the paper quality archival?

We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, uncoated paper. This museum-quality paper is acid-free and archival, ensuring the colors of "Apple Trees in Bloom" remain vibrant without yellowing or fading over time.

Is the framing material sustainable and durable?

Yes, the frame is made from FSC-certified oak and ash wood. We use shatterproof plexiglass instead of standard glass to provide superior protection against impact while maintaining high-clarity visibility of the artwork.

How does the print arrive and is it easy to install?

Your framed art print arrives fully assembled and ready-to-hang. We include a specialized hanging kit with every order, ensuring a seamless and secure installation in your home or office immediately upon delivery.

What is RedKalion’s commitment to quality?

RedKalion is a premier gallery specializing in archival-grade reproductions. We use professional-grade inks and responsibly sourced materials to ensure every print meets the rigorous standards of museum curators and private collectors alike.

What is the historical significance of "Apple Trees in Bloom, Old Lyme"?

Painted by Childe Hassam, this work represents the peak of the Old Lyme art colony. It showcases American Impressionism's focus on local landscapes, utilizing light and rapid brushstrokes to capture fleeting seasonal moments.

Is this print a faithful reproduction of Hassam’s original colors?

Absolutely. Our high-resolution printing process is calibrated to match the specific palette of the original oil painting, capturing the delicate whites, pinks, and greens that Hassam used to depict the Connecticut spring.