
What is the quality of the paper used for this Van Gogh print?
This print is produced on 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, archival-grade museum paper. The premium matte finish ensures your fine art print is free from glare, preserving the rich colors and intricate details of Van Gogh’s original masterpiece.
How is the black wooden frame constructed?
The artwork features a 20mm (0.79") thick black frame crafted from responsibly sourced ash wood. This wider profile provides a sturdy, sophisticated gallery look, outclassing standard 14mm frames and offering a premium presence on any wall.
Is the artwork ready to hang upon arrival?
Your RedKalion art print arrives fully assembled and ready-to-hang. We include a professional mounting kit and use shatterproof plexiglass to protect the artwork, ensuring it is delivered safely to your door for immediate installation.
Will the colors of the print fade over time?
RedKalion uses archival-quality, acid-free paper and UV-protective shatterproof plexiglass. These museum-grade materials ensure your reproduction stays vibrant and resists fading or yellowing, maintaining its aesthetic value for decades in your collection.
Are the materials used in this print sustainable?
Sustainability is central to RedKalion’s values. We use FSC-certified materials for our 250 gsm paper and wooden frames, ensuring your artwork is as environmentally responsible as it is visually stunning.
When did Vincent van Gogh paint Apricot Trees in Blossom?
Vincent van Gogh painted "Apricot Trees in Blossom" in Arles, France, during the spring of 1888. This period was one of his most prolific, inspired by the blooming Provençal landscape.
What artistic style does this painting represent?
This artwork is a quintessential example of Post-Impressionism. It demonstrates Van Gogh's "Japonaiserie" style, influenced by Japanese woodblock prints, characterized by bold outlines, flat color planes, and a vibrant, expressive palette.