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What material is used for the Maurice Utrillo print?
This print is crafted on 4mm (0.15") high-grade acrylic, which provides a sleek, durable, and vibrant finish compared to traditional canvas or glass.
How is the artwork mounted to the wall?
Each print includes a hanging kit with screws. Holes are pre-drilled at each corner (14mm from the edge) to accommodate the 15mm screw heads.
Will the colors in 'Bistros in a Suburb' be accurate?
Yes, RedKalion uses museum-quality reproduction techniques to ensure color fidelity. Transparent backgrounds default to white to ensure the artwork’s colors remain bold and true.
Are these prints suitable for high-traffic areas?
Absolutely. The 4mm acrylic material is highly durable and easy to clean, making it perfect for both residential and commercial high-traffic spaces.
How long will this archival print last?
Our acrylic prints are designed with archival-grade materials intended to resist fading and maintain their vibrant quality for many years under standard indoor lighting.
What was the significance of Maurice Utrillo’s 'White Period'?
Utrillo’s 'White Period' (c. 1909–1914) is characterized by his use of zinc white and plaster to create realistic, textured depictions of aging Parisian walls.
Which suburb is depicted in this Utrillo painting?
While often inspired by Montmartre, Utrillo frequently painted the quiet, peripheral arrondissements and suburbs of Paris, focusing on the character of local bistros and churches.
