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What makes the brushed aluminum finish unique for this Sargent print?
The brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® features a horizontal grain that adds texture. Unprinted white areas reveal a metallic silver effect, perfectly highlighting Sargent's use of light in the Alhambra.
How is the print quality preserved over time?
We use archival-grade direct printing on a 3mm rigid base. This ensures a matte, glare-free finish and lightfast colors that maintain their integrity for generations.
Is the artwork ready to display upon arrival?
Yes, each print includes a professional hanging kit tailored to your fulfillment country, allowing for a seamless and secure installation in your space.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
RedKalion utilizes specialized, heavy-duty packaging to ensure your museum-quality aluminum print arrives in pristine condition, regardless of its destination.
How long will this archival print last?
Constructed from premium Aluminum DIBOND®, this print is designed for maximum longevity, resisting environmental factors and maintaining its structural rigidity and color depth.
When did John Singer Sargent paint the Alhambra series?
Sargent visited Granada in 1879 and again in the early 20th century. This piece reflects his lifelong obsession with the Spanish sunlight and Moorish architectural details.
What characterizes Sargent's approach to the Patio de la Reja?
Sargent focused on the 'spirit of place,' using bold shadows and a restrained palette to capture the quiet, contemplative atmosphere of the Courtyard of the Grille.
