
What makes the RedKalion Master’s Edition paper special?
Our Master’s Edition is a 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality paper. It features a matte, uncoated finish and a natural white tone, providing a luxurious texture that avoids glare and highlights the intricate details of fine art prints.
How is the color accuracy of the Céret Landscape maintained?
We use archival-grade inks and acid-free paper with a pH above 7. This prevents yellowing and ensures the vibrant, turbulent colors of Soutine’s palette remain true to the original vision for decades.
Is the paper used for this print sustainably sourced?
Yes, all our prints utilize FSC-certified paper. This ensures that the materials for your Chaim Soutine reproduction are sourced from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.
How is my fine art print fulfilled and shipped?
At RedKalion, we operate on a print-on-demand model with no minimum orders. Each piece is meticulously printed and packaged to ensure it arrives at your door in pristine, gallery-ready condition.
Will the print yellow or fade over time?
No. Because we use acid-free, archival-grade paper with a thickness of 0.29 mm, the paper is chemically stable. This prevents the degradation and yellowing commonly found in standard posters.
What is the significance of Soutine's Céret period?
The Céret period (1919-1922) was Soutine’s artistic breakthrough. He produced approximately 200 paintings characterized by a frantic, dense style that bridged the gap between traditional landscape and pure emotional expressionism.
Why is Soutine considered a pioneer of Expressionism?
Soutine’s use of distorted forms and thick, rhythmic brushwork influenced generations of artists, including the Abstract Expressionists. His ability to project internal psychological states onto external subjects changed the course of modern art.