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What are the dimensions of the "Cresheim Glen Wissahickon Autumn" print?
The "Cresheim Glen Wissahickon Autumn" Thomas Moran print is available in the specified dimensions of 70x100 cm or 28x40 inches, offering a significant presence for your wall.
What type of paper is used for this Thomas Moran fine art print?
This museum-quality reproduction is printed on 250 gsm (110 lb), 0.29 mm thick, matte, uncoated, natural white, archival paper, ensuring vibrant colors and lasting durability.
Is the artwork ready to hang upon arrival?
Yes, each framed art print comes with a pre-attached hanging kit, ensuring your museum-quality Thomas Moran print is ready to be displayed immediately.
What materials are used for the frame and protection?
The frame is constructed from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood (20mm thick and wide), and the print is protected by shatterproof plexiglass for enhanced longevity.
How long will this archival print last?
Utilizing archival museum-quality paper and printing techniques, this fine art reproduction is designed for exceptional longevity, preserving its beauty for generations.
What is the historical significance of "Cresheim Glen Wissahickon Autumn"?
This piece by Thomas Moran exemplifies the Hudson River School's focus on American wilderness, capturing the dramatic beauty of the Wissahickon Creek during autumn.
Can you tell me more about Thomas Moran's technique?
Moran was celebrated for his vivid use of color and light to depict the grandeur of American landscapes, often imbuing his scenes with an almost sublime quality.
