
What makes the paper used for this Thomas Moran print special?
Our prints use 250 gsm archival paper, which is acid-free and museum-quality, ensuring your Caledonia reproduction resists yellowing and maintains color depth for decades.
How is the black wooden frame constructed?
We use responsibly sourced oak and ash wood. The frame is 20mm thick and wide, offering a premium, sturdy profile that enhances the artwork’s presence on your wall.
Is the artwork protected against breakage?
Yes, we use high-quality shatterproof plexiglass. It provides the clarity of real glass while being significantly safer and more durable during shipping and display.
Is the framing process environmentally friendly?
Absolutely. RedKalion uses FSC-certified or equivalent sustainable materials, ensuring that every frame and print meets high environmental and social standards.
Will the print be ready to hang upon arrival?
Yes, your framed art print includes a hanging kit. It is designed for effortless installation, allowing you to elevate your space immediately upon delivery.
Who was Thomas Moran and why is he significant?
Thomas Moran was a central figure of the Hudson River School, famous for his romanticized landscapes of the American West and Europe, emphasizing the sublime in nature.
What is the significance of the title Caledonia?
Caledonia is the Latin name for Scotland. Moran’s work under this title typically reflects his fascination with the rugged, mist-covered landscapes of the Scottish Highlands and Turner-esque light.