
What is the historical significance of "Pepper and Lemon on a White Tablecloth" by Odilon Redon?
Created in 1901, this still life marks Redon's shift to luminous pastels during his Symbolist period, showcasing his mastery of light and texture in everyday objects for a serene, contemplative mood.
How does Redon's technique in this artwork reflect his artistic philosophy?
Redon used delicate pastel layers to transform simple items into spiritual studies, emphasizing art as a gateway to the unseen through subtle color harmonies and organic forms.
What are the specifications of this acrylic print?
This museum-quality reproduction measures 70x100 cm / 28x40" inches, printed on 4mm acrylic with straight-cut corners and a white default background for vibrant, durable display.
What materials are used for the print, and how does it ensure longevity?
Made with 4mm (0.15") acrylic, this archival-grade print offers a sleek finish that resists fading, ensuring a vibrant fine art reproduction for years to come.
Is a hanging kit included, and how is it installed?
Yes, the kit includes hardware and screws, with pre-drilled holes 14mm from the edge (8mm diameter) for easy, secure mounting of your premium art print.
How is shipping handled for this artwork?
We provide secure, tracked shipping with careful packaging to protect your archival acrylic print, ensuring it arrives ready to display in pristine condition.
Can this print be customized for different spaces?
This reproduction features a modern design with straight-cut corners and a white background, making it versatile for home or office decor as a timeless art piece.
