
What makes this Barred Windows print museum-quality?
Our reproductions utilize 250 gsm archival paper and premium inks, ensuring the depth of Van Gogh's palette is preserved. Unlike standard posters, these are fine art prints designed to resist fading and provide the tactile quality found in world-class galleries.
What are the specifications of the black wooden frame?
The frame is constructed from high-quality ash and oak wood, featuring a 20mm (0.79") width and thickness. This profile is sturdier than conventional 14mm frames, offering a premium, substantial presence for this 70x100 cm artwork.
How is the artwork protected during shipping and on the wall?
We use shatterproof plexiglass to protect the print from UV damage and impact. Each framed print is securely packaged with reinforced corners and protective layers to ensure it arrives at your door in perfect condition.
Is the paper used for this Van Gogh reproduction sustainable?
Yes, RedKalion uses FSC-certified paper and frame materials, or equivalent regional certifications. This ensures that your investment in a museum-quality reproduction also supports responsible forest management and sustainable production practices.
How long will this archival print last?
Because we use acid-free, 250 gsm natural white paper and archival-grade printing techniques, this piece is designed to last for decades without yellowing or significant color degradation when displayed away from direct moisture.
What was the significance of the barred windows in Van Gogh's Saint-Rémy period?
The bars represent Van Gogh’s physical confinement in the asylum. However, his work from this period uses vibrant colors and rhythmic patterns to show that his artistic imagination remained completely free and uninhibited by his circumstances.
Does this print accurately capture Van Gogh's original brushwork?
Yes, our high-resolution capture technology records the intricate textures and impasto-like qualities of Van Gogh's technique, ensuring that the 70x100 cm print retains the emotional intensity and physical detail of the 1889 original.