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What material is used for this Vincent van Gogh print?
This print is crafted on premium 4mm (0.15") acrylic, providing a vibrant, high-gloss finish and a sleek, modern aesthetic that enhances the depth of Van Gogh’s color palette.
How do I install the acrylic wall art?
Each print includes a professional hanging kit with hardware and screws. The acrylic features four pre-drilled holes (14mm from the edges) for a secure and easy installation process.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
We use specialized, high-durability packaging to ensure your museum-quality reproduction arrives in pristine condition. Every order is tracked and insured for your peace of mind.
Will the colors of the print fade over time?
No. We utilize archival-grade, UV-resistant inks and durable acrylic to ensure that your artwork maintains its original vibrancy and resists fading for decades.
What are the exact dimensions of this specific print?
This particular edition of 'A Weather-Beaten Pine Tree' measures 70x100 cm, which is approximately 28x40 inches, perfect for a statement piece in any room.
When and where did Van Gogh paint A Weather-Beaten Pine Tree?
Vincent van Gogh painted this piece in 1889 during his voluntary stay at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France, focusing on the expressive power of nature.
What does the weather-beaten pine tree symbolize in art history?
In art history, Van Gogh's pine tree is often viewed as a symbol of resilience and strength. It represents the artist's own struggles and his ability to find beauty in enduring hardship.
