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What defines the quality of this René Magritte print?
Our Magritte reproductions are printed on 250 gsm (110 lb) archival, museum-quality paper. This natural white, matte finish eliminates glare while preserving the intricate textures and tonal nuances of the original surrealist masterpiece.
How is the frame constructed for the 70x100 cm print?
The print is housed in a premium 20mm thick black frame crafted from sustainably sourced oak and ash. This wider profile offers superior structural integrity and a gallery-standard aesthetic compared to thin, mass-market frames.
Is the artwork protected against environmental damage?
Yes, each print is shielded by premium shatterproof plexiglass. This provides the clarity of glass with added durability and UV protection, ensuring your René Magritte fine art print remains in pristine condition for years.
How will I hang my new artwork upon delivery?
Your framed print arrives fully assembled and ready-to-hang. We include a complete hanging kit designed for secure and easy installation, allowing you to elevate your decor immediately without additional hardware.
What are the environmental credentials of the materials?
At RedKalion, we prioritize sustainability. All wood and paper used in this reproduction are FSC-certified or equivalent, ensuring your art purchase supports responsible forestry practices and environmental longevity.
What is the significance of the stone figure in Magritte's work?
Magritte used petrification to explore themes of memory and silence. In 'A Little of the Bandit's Soul,' the stone man represents a frozen moment in time, challenging the viewer's perception of life and stillness.
When was 'A Little of the Bandit's Soul' originally painted?
René Magritte completed this significant work in 1960. It reflects his late-period mastery of surrealist imagery, where he combined ordinary objects in extraordinary ways to evoke mystery and intellectual inquiry.
