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What makes the acrylic finish suitable for Raoul Dufy's work?
The 4mm acrylic medium enhances the vibrant colors and fluid lines characteristic of Dufy’s Fauvist style. The light-refracting properties of the acrylic add depth, making the Mediterranean sunlight in the painting appear almost three-dimensional.
What mounting hardware is included with the print?
Each print includes a premium hardware kit with screws. The acrylic panel features pre-drilled holes (8mm diameter) at each corner, positioned 14mm from the edge, allowing for a secure and stylish float-mount appearance.
Is this print considered archival quality?
Yes. RedKalion utilizes archival-grade printing technology and UV-resistant acrylic to prevent yellowing or fading. This ensures your Raoul Dufy reproduction maintains its gallery-standard vibrance for decades.
How is the "Boats at Martigues" print packaged for shipping?
We use high-density protective layering and reinforced shipping crates to ensure your acrylic print arrives in pristine condition. Our global logistics partners specialize in handling fragile, oversized fine art pieces.
Can I display this acrylic art in high-humidity areas?
Unlike traditional paper prints, the 4mm acrylic material is naturally moisture-resistant and durable. This makes it an excellent choice for luxury bathrooms or coastal homes where humidity might damage standard canvas or paper.
What was the significance of Martigues in Raoul Dufy’s 1908 period?
In 1908, Dufy visited Martigues with Georges Braque. This period was crucial as he moved away from bright Fauvism toward a more structured, almost Proto-Cubist style influenced by Cézanne, visible in the simplified boat forms.
Does this reproduction capture the specific colors of the Fauvist movement?
Absolutely. Our color-matching process specifically targets the bold palette Dufy used in 1908, ensuring the blues, ochres, and reds are reproduced with historical accuracy and museum-level intensity.
