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What materials are used for this John Singer Sargent print?
This print is crafted from 4mm (0.15") high-quality acrylic. This material provides a vibrant, durable finish and a sophisticated depth that makes the colors of 'A Street in Algiers' truly pop.
Is the hanging hardware included with the artwork?
Yes, every RedKalion acrylic print includes a full hanging kit with screws. The print features pre-drilled holes at each corner, located 14mm from the edge for a secure and easy installation.
How does the acrylic finish affect the image quality?
The 4mm acrylic creates a stunning 3D-like depth and enhances color saturation. Any transparent elements in the original painting are printed with a white background to ensure the image remains sharp and vivid.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
We use premium, secure packaging to protect the acrylic surface from scratches or impact during transit. Each piece is handled as a museum-grade reproduction to ensure it arrives in pristine condition.
What is the archival longevity of an acrylic print?
Acrylic prints are highly durable and resistant to moisture and UV light. This ensures your Sargent reproduction maintains its brilliance and color integrity for decades, making it a true investment piece.
What was the historical context of Sargent's Algiers series?
John Singer Sargent visited North Africa in 1880. 'A Street in Algiers' reflects the late 19th-century fascination with 'Orientalism,' focusing on the unique architecture and the intense Mediterranean light that challenged his technical skills.
Why is 'A Street in Algiers' considered a masterpiece of light?
Sargent was a master of capturing how light reflects off whitewashed surfaces. This piece is celebrated for its sophisticated use of cool shadows and warm highlights, demonstrating his transition toward Impressionistic techniques.
