
What are the dimensions and medium of this Carmel Cypress print?
This reproduction is a 70x100 cm (28x40″) museum-quality print. It is crafted on 4mm high-grade acrylic, offering a vibrant and durable finish that enhances the detail and depth of Eyvind Earle's original landscape.
What makes the acrylic finish superior for Eyvind Earle's work?
The 4mm acrylic medium provides exceptional color saturation and refractive depth. This is ideal for Earle's high-contrast style, as it intensifies the blacks and sharpens the geometric lines of his signature Monterey Cypress silhouettes.
Is the installation hardware included for this fine art reproduction?
Yes, your print arrives with a full hanging kit. This includes four pre-drilled holes at the corners and specialized 15mm screw head hardware for a modern, secure, and professional gallery-style installation.
How does RedKalion ensure the safe delivery of large acrylic prints?
RedKalion utilizes premium, protective packaging designed to secure the 70x100 cm acrylic panel during transit. We prioritize damage-free shipping to ensure your museum-quality reproduction arrives in pristine condition for immediate display.
How long will this museum-quality print last in a home environment?
Our archival-grade acrylic prints are designed for longevity. The high-quality materials and UV-resistant properties protect against fading and yellowing, ensuring the artwork remains a vibrant centerpiece in your collection for decades.
What characterizes Eyvind Earle's signature style in his landscape paintings?
Earle is celebrated for his 'Precisionist' approach, blending stylized geometric forms with calligraphic line work. His landscapes often feature dramatic lighting, intricate silhouettes, and a mood of serene, timeless mystery.
Why is the Carmel Cypress a recurring theme in mid-century American art?
The gnarled, wind-swept forms of the Carmel Cypress symbolize the rugged beauty of the California coast. Artists like Earle were drawn to their unique architecture, viewing them as living sculptures within the landscape.