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What are the specific paper qualities of this Monet print?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) archival museum-quality paper. It is natural white, uncoated, and matte, with a thickness of 0.29 mm, ensuring high-definition color reproduction and long-term durability for fine art collectors.
How is the frame constructed for this Claude Monet artwork?
The 70x100 cm print is housed in a frame made of responsibly sourced oak or ash wood. It features a sophisticated 20mm (0.79") thickness and width, offering superior structural integrity compared to standard frames.
Does the print come ready to hang on my wall?
Yes, your Monet framed art print includes a pre-installed hanging kit. It is designed to be ready-to-hang immediately upon arrival, ensuring a seamless installation process for your home or gallery.
How is the artwork protected during shipping and display?
We protect each print with premium shatterproof plexiglass. This provides the clarity of glass with significantly higher durability, ensuring your museum-quality reproduction arrives in perfect condition and remains safe in any environment.
Are the materials used for this print environmentally friendly?
Sustainability is central to RedKalion's mission. We use FSC-certified paper or equivalent sustainable materials and responsibly sourced wood for our frames, ensuring that your fine art purchase supports global forest conservation.
What is the historical significance of the Jenfosse series by Monet?
Painted around 1884, this series represents Monet’s obsession with the Seine's atmospheric changes. It marks his transition toward his later, more abstract series, focusing on how different lighting conditions transform the same landscape.
Why did Monet choose 'Clear Weather' as a specific subject?
Monet was a pioneer of painting "en plein air." He sought to capture the specific 'envelope' of light—in this case, the crisp, high-contrast clarity of a sunny day—rather than just the physical objects in the scene.
