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What makes the acrylic print material superior for Vincent van Gogh prints?
Our 4mm acrylic prints offer enhanced depth and color vibrancy compared to traditional paper. The archival-grade material is durable and provides a modern, sleek finish that protects the artwork from moisture and UV damage, ensuring your investment lasts for generations.
How is the hanging kit configured for this 70x100 cm piece?
The kit includes four screws with 15mm heads. Holes are pre-drilled at each corner, 14mm from the edge, with an 8mm diameter. This ensures a stable, professional installation that allows the artwork to float elegantly on your wall.
Will the colors of 'A Zandmennik house' stay accurate over time?
Yes, RedKalion uses archival-grade inks and high-quality acrylic that resists fading. Transparent backgrounds are defaulted to white, ensuring the somber, earthy tones of Van Gogh’s early period remain precisely as the artist intended.
How does RedKalion ensure the safety of the print during shipping?
We use specialized, high-impact packaging designed for large-format acrylic. Each piece is meticulously wrapped and secured to prevent scratches or cracks, ensuring your museum-quality reproduction arrives in pristine condition.
Is the acrylic finish reflective or matte?
The 4mm acrylic provides a polished, high-gloss finish. This adds a sophisticated luster to the print, making the darker tones of Van Gogh’s Dutch period appear richer and more immersive under gallery lighting.
What was Vincent van Gogh's inspiration for A Zandmennik house?
Van Gogh was inspired by the lived reality of the working class in Nuenen. He sought to find beauty in the 'coarse' and 'common,' viewing these humble dwellings as symbols of the human spirit's resilience against the elements.
What characterizes Van Gogh's 'Dutch Period' seen in this print?
This era is defined by the 'Potato Eaters' palette—dark, earthy tones and a focus on social realism. It represents Van Gogh's mastery of light and shadow before his move to Paris and discovery of Impressionism.
