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Caledonia - Thomas Moran Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

Caledonia - Thomas Moran Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

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Rediscover the Sublime: Thomas Moran’s 'Caledonia' in Archival Acrylic

Experience the atmospheric grandeur of the Scottish Highlands through the eyes of Thomas Moran, a titan of the Hudson River School and the Rocky Mountain School. Originally composed with Moran’s signature mastery of light and romantic perspective, Caledonia captures the ethereal mist and rugged topography of Scotland. This museum-quality reproduction allows you to bring a piece of art history into your modern space, bridging the gap between 19th-century Romanticism and contemporary design.

Unparalleled Depth and Luminosity

At RedKalion, we believe fine art deserves a medium that honors its complexity. This Thomas Moran acrylic print is crafted using 4mm (0.15") premium acrylic, providing a depth and color vibrancy that traditional canvas cannot match. The material’s high-clarity finish allows light to penetrate through the ink layers, making the Scottish mist appear almost tactile. Each piece features straight-cut corners, ensuring a sleek, minimalist aesthetic that complements Moran's expansive vistas.

Museum-Grade Quality for the Modern Collector

This 70x100 cm (28x40″) masterpiece is not just a decoration but an investment in aesthetics. The print utilizes advanced archival techniques; any transparent backgrounds are defaulted to white to ensure the colors remain true and vibrant for decades. To facilitate an effortless installation, each print comes with a specialized hanging kit. This includes industrial-grade hardware and pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from the edge), allowing the artwork to float elegantly on your wall, secured by 15mm screw heads.

A Legacy of Excellence

Thomas Moran was renowned for his ability to translate the 'sublime'—the overwhelming beauty and power of nature—into visual form. By choosing a RedKalion reproduction, you are selecting a curator-approved piece that respects the artist's original intent while utilizing archival-grade materials. Elevate your interior with a work of art that resonates with historical authority and timeless elegance.

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What materials are used for the Thomas Moran acrylic print?

We use high-grade 4mm (0.15") acrylic for a vibrant, durable finish. This material enhances the depth of the artwork and provides a sleek, glass-like appearance that is shatter-resistant.

Is the mounting hardware included with the print?

Yes, every print includes a full hanging kit with screws and hardware. The acrylic features pre-drilled 8mm holes at each corner, positioned 14mm from the edges for a secure, floating display.

How does the acrylic print handle archival longevity?

Our prints use archival-quality inks and UV-resistant acrylic. This ensures that the vibrant colors and intricate details of Moran's work are protected from fading for generations.

How is the artwork protected during shipping?

We use specialized, high-density packaging to ensure your 70x100 cm acrylic print arrives in pristine condition. Each piece is meticulously wrapped and secured to prevent scratches or impact damage.

What are the exact dimensions of this specific piece?

This print measures 70x100 cm, which is approximately 28x40 inches. The 4mm thickness adds a premium, substantial feel without being overly heavy for standard wall types.

Who was Thomas Moran and why is 'Caledonia' significant?

Thomas Moran was a pivotal American landscape artist. 'Caledonia' showcases his European influences, capturing the Romantic spirit of Scotland with the same grandeur he applied to the American West.

What does the term 'Caledonia' refer to in this artwork?

'Caledonia' is the Latin name for Scotland. In this piece, Moran explores the rugged beauty and atmospheric mood of the Scottish Highlands, emphasizing the sublime power of the natural world.