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What materials are used for the Apples and Grapes print?
The artwork is crafted on 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic. This material provides a vibrant, durable finish that adds depth and a modern aesthetic to Renoir's classic Impressionist color palette.
Is the mounting hardware included with the acrylic print?
Yes, each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws. The acrylic features pre-drilled holes at each corner, positioned 14mm from the edge for a secure and balanced display.
How does the acrylic print handle light and transparency?
To ensure optimal color presentation and contrast, any transparent background areas default to white. The 4mm acrylic surface naturally catches light, enhancing the luminous qualities of Renoir’s brushwork.
How is the artwork shipped to ensure it arrives safely?
RedKalion utilizes specialized protective packaging for all museum-quality reproductions. Each acrylic print is securely encased to prevent scratches or impact damage during transit to your home or office.
What are the design specifications for the edges of the print?
This print features precision straight-cut corners. This design choice provides a clean, contemporary look that complements the archival-grade quality of the fine art reproduction.
When did Pierre-Auguste Renoir paint Apples and Grapes?
Renoir painted this still life around 1880. This period marked his peak Impressionist style, focusing on the soft, diffused light and harmonious color transitions seen in the fruit and fabric.
What makes Renoir’s still life technique unique?
Renoir treated still life subjects like portraits, imbuing them with personality. He used thin, translucent layers of paint to create a 'glowing' effect, a technique perfectly captured by our high-fidelity acrylic prints.
