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What materials are used for this John Singer Sargent print?
This print is crafted on 3mm (0.12") brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®. It features a horizontal grain and a matte finish, where unprinted areas reveal a metallic silver effect for a dynamic, contemporary look.
How do I hang the aluminum artwork?
Every order includes a high-quality hanging kit. The specific mounting hardware may vary slightly depending on the fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and aesthetic installation for your local wall types.
Is the print protected during shipping?
RedKalion utilizes professional-grade, shock-resistant packaging tailored for large-format fine art prints. Each aluminum panel is securely wrapped and crated to ensure it arrives in pristine, museum-ready condition.
How long will the colors last on aluminum?
Our direct-print technology on AluDibond is archival-grade and UV-resistant. The matte finish prevents fading and glare, ensuring the richness of Sargent’s palette remains vibrant for decades without the need for glass protection.
Can this print be displayed in humid environments?
Yes, Aluminum DIBOND® is highly durable and resistant to moisture. This makes it an excellent choice for varied climates or spaces where traditional paper prints might be susceptible to warping or humidity damage.
What is the significance of 'A Mosque, Cairo' in Sargent's career?
Created during his 1891 Egyptian journey, this work showcases Sargent’s transition from portraits to travel-based Impressionism. It highlights his obsession with capturing the specific quality of light found in Islamic architecture.
Why does the white look metallic on this print?
The brushed aluminum technique leaves the white areas of the original painting unprinted. This allows the natural silver grain of the metal to show through, creating a sophisticated 'shimmer' that enhances the architectural details.
