
What paper quality is used for this John Singer Sargent print?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, archival museum-quality paper. It is uncoated and matte, ensuring a glare-free viewing experience and exceptional longevity for your fine art print.
How is the artwork framed and delivered?
The print arrives in a 20mm thick black frame made from responsibly sourced oak and ash. It includes a ready-to-hang kit, so your artwork is prepared for immediate display upon arrival.
Is this Sargent reproduction archival and fade-resistant?
Yes. By utilizing acid-free archival paper and professional-grade inks, RedKalion ensures that "A Backwater at Wargrave" maintains its vibrant color and detail without yellowing or fading over time.
Are the materials used in this product sustainable?
We prioritize environmental responsibility. Our frames are made from FSC-certified wood, and our archival paper meets high sustainability standards, supporting ethical forestry practices.
How is the print protected from damage?
Every framed print is protected by high-quality, shatterproof plexiglass. This provides the clarity of glass with added durability, ensuring your museum-quality reproduction arrives and remains in perfect condition.
Where was "A Backwater at Wargrave" originally painted?
Sargent painted this scene at Wargrave-on-Thames, England, around 1887. It reflects his time spent painting outdoors (en plein air) alongside other renowned artists like Claude Monet during his English summers.
What artistic style is "A Backwater at Wargrave"?
This piece is a prime example of Sargent's Impressionist phase. It emphasizes the spontaneous play of light and atmosphere over rigid detail, showcasing his transition from formal portraiture to naturalistic landscapes.