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What makes this Raoul Dufy acrylic print museum-quality?
Our 4mm acrylic prints offer a vibrant, sleek finish that captures the luminosity of Dufy's 1953 masterpiece. The archival-grade material ensures color depth and durability for decades, outperforming standard prints.
How is the artwork prepared for mounting?
Each print comes with a specialized hanging kit, including hardware and screws. Pre-drilled holes are positioned 14mm from the edge for a secure, floating display that emphasizes the artwork's modern profile.
What are the physical dimensions and edge finish?
This 70x100 cm (28x40″) print features straight-cut corners and a modern, minimalist profile, perfectly complementing contemporary interiors with a clean, professional aesthetic.
How does RedKalion ensure safe shipping?
We use premium, impact-resistant protective packaging to ensure your fine art print arrives in pristine condition. Each piece is handled with extreme care by our expert logistics team.
Will the colors fade over time?
No. Our acrylic prints are designed for archival longevity. The high-grade materials and protective acrylic layer prevent UV damage, preserving the vibrant hues of Raoul Dufy's original palette.
What is the significance of "Anemones 1953" in Raoul Dufy’s career?
Created in the final year of his life, this piece represents the pinnacle of Dufy's 'color light' theory, blending masterful calligraphic lines with the intense, joyful pigments of his Fauvist roots.
What artistic technique is Raoul Dufy known for in this piece?
Dufy utilized a 'stenographic' style, where rapid, shorthand-like brushstrokes define form while the color washes move independently, creating a unique sense of movement and atmospheric light.
