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What makes this Rene Magritte acrylic print a premium choice for collectors?
RedKalion utilizes 4mm museum-quality acrylic to provide superior depth and color vibrancy. Unlike standard prints, our archival-grade process ensures a sleek, durable finish that mimics the luminosity of an original gallery piece.
How does the 4mm acrylic enhance the visual quality of 'A Taste of the Invisible'?
The 4mm thickness creates a light-refracting effect that enhances the Surrealist details. This medium provides a modern, high-gloss finish that makes Magritte’s biomorphic forms appear almost three-dimensional.
What hanging hardware is included with this fine art reproduction?
Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws and stand-off hardware. The acrylic features four pre-drilled holes (8mm diameter) positioned 14mm from the straight-cut corners for a secure, floating installation.
How does RedKalion ensure the archival longevity of its museum-quality prints?
We use UV-resistant inks and premium acrylic materials to prevent fading and yellowing. This ensures your Rene Magritte wall art remains as vibrant as the day it was printed, even in well-lit environments.
What are the shipping and delivery expectations for this large-format print?
Every order is securely packaged in protective materials to prevent scratches or cracks during transit. We provide tracked, insured shipping to ensure your 70x100 cm masterpiece arrives in pristine condition.
What is the historical significance of 'A Taste of the Invisible' within Magritte's 1927 portfolio?
Painted in 1927, this work marks Magritte’s shift toward Surrealism. It showcases his early experimentation with amorphous shapes and the 'invisible' psychological boundaries of reality, influenced by his time in the Parisian avant-garde.
Does the transparent nature of acrylic affect the colors of the artwork?
To maintain color accuracy, any transparent backgrounds in the artwork default to a crisp white. This ensures that Magritte’s specific color values remain bold and true to the original 1927 composition.
