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What material is used for the Henri Matisse Blue Nude I print?
This print is crafted on 3mm (0.12") Brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®. It features a rigid base with a horizontal metallic grain, providing a modern, durable, and sophisticated alternative to traditional canvas or paper prints.
How does the metallic finish affect the look of the artwork?
The white areas of Matisse’s original design are left unprinted, allowing the brushed silver aluminum to shine through. This creates a dynamic metallic effect that catches the light, contrasting beautifully with the matte blue ink.
Is the Blue Nude 1 print ready to hang upon arrival?
Yes, every RedKalion aluminum print includes a specialized hanging kit. The specific kit varies depending on the fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and aesthetic mounting for your region.
How long will the colors and materials last?
We use archival-grade direct printing on AluDibond, which is UV-resistant and exceptionally durable. This ensures the vivid blue hues and the metallic integrity of the piece remain pristine for decades without fading.
How is the print protected during shipping?
RedKalion uses premium, secure packaging specifically designed for large-format aluminum art. Your 70x100 cm print is handled with extreme care to ensure it arrives in museum condition, ready for display.
What is the historical significance of the Blue Nude series?
Created in 1952, the Blue Nudes were a series of cut-outs Matisse produced while bedridden. They represent his mastery of "drawing into color," simplifying the human figure to its most essential, rhythmic forms.
Why did Matisse choose the specific shade of blue for this work?
Matisse felt that blue represented a sense of space, distance, and spiritual depth. In Blue Nude I, the singular color allows the viewer to focus entirely on the fluid boundaries between form and space.
