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What is the quality of the acrylic used for this Henri-Edmond Cross print?
We use premium 4mm (0.15") acrylic, providing a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish. This museum-quality material enhances the depth of Henri-Edmond Cross’s colors, ensuring the Afternoon at Pardigon remains a centerpiece for years.
How do I install my new artwork?
Your print includes a professional hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from the edge). The 15mm screw heads ensure a secure and elegant mounting process for your 70x100 cm acrylic print.
Is the Afternoon at Pardigon print archival-grade?
Yes, RedKalion utilizes archival-grade printing techniques behind high-quality acrylic to ensure longevity. The 4mm acrylic protects the pigments from dust and environmental wear, preserving the Divisionist brilliance of the original work.
What are the shipping logistics for a 70x100 cm print?
Our 70x100 cm acrylic prints are meticulously packaged in protective materials to prevent scratches or cracks. We provide tracked shipping to ensure your museum-quality reproduction arrives safely at your door.
Why choose an acrylic print over traditional canvas?
Acrylic prints offer superior color vibrance and a modern, glass-like depth that traditional canvas lacks. The 4mm acrylic provides a sophisticated, high-gloss finish that perfectly complements the luminous nature of Neo-Impressionist art.
Who was Henri-Edmond Cross?
Henri-Edmond Cross was a master of Neo-Impressionism and a pioneer of Divisionism. His unique style of using larger, block-like strokes of color significantly influenced the development of Fauvism and artists like Henri Matisse.
What is the significance of the Pardigon landscape?
The Pardigon landscape in the Var region of France was a frequent inspiration for Cross. This piece captures the unique Mediterranean light, showcasing his mastery of capturing atmosphere through scientific color theory and rhythmic composition.
