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Armand Guillaumin - Saint-Julien-des-Chazes - 1895 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Armand Guillaumin - Saint-Julien-des-Chazes - 1895 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

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Bring the Vibrant Energy of Armand Guillaumin’s Saint-Julien-des-Chazes Into Your Home

Captured in 1895, Armand Guillaumin’s Saint-Julien-des-Chazes is a profound testament to the artist's mastery of color and form. While often overshadowed by his contemporaries, Guillaumin was a foundational figure in the Impressionist movement, celebrated for a bold, expressive palette that prefigured the Fauvist explosion. This specific work depicts the rugged beauty of the Auvergne region, where the interplay of light and volcanic earth created a canvas of intense violets and deep ochres.

At RedKalion, we honor this legacy through our museum-quality fine art prints. Our reproduction of this 1895 masterpiece allows you to experience the tactile energy of Guillaumin’s brushwork, rendered with stunning precision on our most premium materials. This is not a mere poster; it is a meticulously crafted archival piece designed to elevate any sophisticated interior.

Unrivaled Craftsmanship & Archival Excellence

To ensure that the intense chromaticity of Guillaumin's vision remains preserved for generations, we utilize our Master's Edition archival paper. This selection represents the pinnacle of print technology and tradition:

  • Paper Quality: 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality paper with a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils) for a substantial, premium feel.
  • Luxurious Finish: An uncoated, matte, natural white (off-white) finish that eliminates glare and highlights the rich, painterly textures.
  • Longevity: Acid-free (pH above 7) composition prevents yellowing, ensuring your investment retains its brilliance for decades.
  • Sustainability: Proudly printed on FSC-certified paper, supporting responsible forest management.

Experience the definitive reproduction of Saint-Julien-des-Chazes. By choosing RedKalion, you are acquiring an archival masterpiece that endures, printed on-demand with no minimum requirements to ensure every piece meets our exacting standards of excellence.

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What are the technical specifications of this fine art print?

This museum-quality reproduction is printed on 250 gsm (110 lb) Master's Edition archival paper. It features a matte, uncoated, natural white finish with a thickness of 0.29 mm, ensuring a luxurious and durable feel for your collection.

Will the colors of the Guillaumin print fade over time?

No. We use acid-free paper with a pH above 7, which prevents yellowing and degradation. This archival-grade material ensures that the vibrant violets and ochres of the 1895 Saint-Julien-des-Chazes remain brilliant for generations.

Is the paper used for this artwork environmentally friendly?

Yes, sustainability is a core value at RedKalion. All our prints utilize FSC-certified paper, which guarantees that the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.

How is my order fulfilled and shipped?

We operate on a print-on-demand basis with no minimum order requirements. Each artwork is produced specifically for you and shipped in secure, protective packaging to ensure it arrives at your door in pristine condition.

Can I order just one print of Saint-Julien-des-Chazes?

Absolutely. RedKalion caters to individual collectors and interior designers alike. There are no minimum order quantities, allowing you to acquire this archival masterpiece as a single, standout piece for your space.

Who was Armand Guillaumin in the context of Impressionism?

Armand Guillaumin was a key member of the French Impressionists, exhibiting in six of their eight exhibitions. He is known for his intense use of color, which eventually influenced the Fauvist movement and artists like Matisse.

What makes the Saint-Julien-des-Chazes landscape significant?

This 1895 piece captures the volcanic topography of the Auvergne region. Guillaumin’s use of high-contrast purples and oranges showcases his transition from traditional Impressionism toward a more modern, expressive style focused on emotional resonance.