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What makes a brushed aluminum print unique for Sargent’s work?
The brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® features a horizontal grain that mimics the movement of water. In John Singer Sargent prints, this metallic finish enhances the highlights, giving the stream a realistic, shimmering quality that traditional paper cannot replicate.
Is the artwork ready to hang upon arrival?
Yes, every RedKalion aluminum print includes a specialized hanging kit. The specific hardware varies by fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and aesthetically pleasing installation for your 70x100 cm masterpiece.
How does the matte finish affect the viewing experience?
Our direct-print process on AluDibond results in a sophisticated matte, glare-free finish. This is ideal for large-scale pieces like A Mountain Stream, Tyrol, as it prevents reflections from windows or lamps from obscuring the art.
What are the archival properties of this metal print?
RedKalion uses archival-grade materials and UV-resistant inks. Aluminum DIBOND® is incredibly durable, resistant to temperature fluctuations, and will not warp over time, ensuring your investment remains in museum-quality condition for decades.
How should I maintain and clean my aluminum print?
Because of the robust matte finish and aluminum base, maintenance is simple. Use a dry, soft microfiber cloth to gently remove dust. Avoid harsh chemicals; the high-quality print surface is naturally resilient.
When did John Singer Sargent paint A Mountain Stream, Tyrol?
Sargent painted this during his late period, approximately 1910. During this era, he moved away from formal portraiture to focus on landscapes and watercolors, often traveling to the Alps to capture the raw energy of nature.
Why is Sargent considered a master of light and water?
Sargent’s technique involved rapid, precise brushstrokes that captured the 'impression' of light. In A Mountain Stream, Tyrol, his mastery is evident in how he depicts the transparency and reflection of the rushing water against the solid mountain rock.
