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What defines the archival quality of this Raoul Dufy print?
Our prints utilize 250 gsm archival museum-quality paper, which is acid-free and pH-buffered. This ensures the vibrant colors of Raoul Dufy's 'Bouquet of Flowers' remain vivid and resist fading for decades, making it a true investment in fine art.
How is the black wooden frame constructed?
Each frame is built from solid, responsibly sourced oak or ash wood. We use a 20mm thick profile, which is wider than standard frames, providing superior structural integrity and a premium gallery aesthetic for your 70x100 cm print.
Is the artwork ready to hang upon delivery?
Yes, your framed art print arrives fully assembled. It includes a specialized hanging kit, allowing you to easily mount the piece on your wall immediately upon unboxing, ensuring a secure and level display.
What makes the paper used for this print special?
We use a natural white, matte, uncoated paper weighing 110 lb (250 gsm). This weight provides a premium feel, while the matte finish eliminates reflections, allowing the intricate lines of Dufy’s 1937 work to be viewed from any angle.
How does RedKalion ensure sustainable production?
RedKalion prioritizes the planet by using FSC-certified wood and paper or equivalent sustainable materials. This ensures that your museum-quality reproduction supports responsible forestry practices and ethical manufacturing standards.
What is the significance of 'Bouquet of Flowers' in Raoul Dufy's career?
Created in 1937, this piece represents Dufy’s mastery of the 'Couleur-Lumière' theory. It showcases his ability to separate color from line, a revolutionary technique that influenced both modern painting and textile design during the mid-20th century.
How does Dufy's 'stenographic' style appear in this 1937 piece?
The 'stenographic' style is visible in the rapid, shorthand-like black outlines that define the flower petals. These lines sit independently from the blocks of color, creating a sense of movement and light characteristic of Dufy's best work.
