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ANNUNCIATION 1930 - Rene Magritte 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

ANNUNCIATION 1930 - Rene Magritte 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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The Surrealist Vision: Annunciation 1930 by René Magritte

Step into the enigmatic world of René Magritte with this museum-quality reproduction of Annunciation (1930). In this masterpiece, Magritte subverts the traditional religious theme, replacing biblical iconography with surrealist motifs: giant sleigh bells (grelots), intricate paper cut-outs, and iron-wrought shapes set against a rocky, barren landscape. This piece represents a pivotal moment in Surrealism, where the mundane becomes extraordinary and the familiar is rendered unsettlingly strange through Magritte's 'poetic dislocation'.

At RedKalion, we honor Magritte's meticulous technique by utilizing archival museum-quality paper. Our 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, matte paper ensures that the subtle gradients and sharp contrasts of the original 1930 composition are preserved with stunning clarity. This heavy-weight, uncoated paper is designed to resist yellowing, ensuring your fine art print remains a centerpiece for generations.

This premium 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) print is presented in a sophisticated black wooden frame, crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash. With a robust 20mm (0.79") profile—wider than standard commercial frames—it provides a contemporary depth that elevates the artwork. Each piece is shielded by shatterproof plexiglass and arrives ready-to-hang, allowing you to curate your space with an archival masterpiece that endures.

  • Museum-Quality Paper: 250 gsm archival grade for exceptional longevity.
  • Premium Framing: 20mm thick black wood (Oak/Ash) for a gallery-standard finish.
  • Sustainable Sourcing: FSC-certified materials and eco-friendly production.
  • Ready-to-Hang: Delivered with a professional hanging kit included.
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What is the paper quality of this René Magritte print?

This reproduction is printed on 250 gsm (110 lb) archival museum-quality paper. The natural white, matte finish ensures vibrant colors and deep blacks without glare, meeting the highest standards for fine art collectors.

Does the frame come ready to hang?

Yes. Your framed René Magritte print arrives with a pre-installed hanging kit. The 70x100 cm frame is designed for immediate mounting, allowing for a seamless transition from box to wall.

How is the artwork protected during shipping and display?

We use shatterproof plexiglass to protect the print surface. This provides the clarity of glass with added durability, ensuring your artwork remains safe during transit and throughout its life on your wall.

What kind of wood is used for the black frame?

The frame is constructed from responsibly sourced, solid oak and ash wood. It features a 20mm (0.79") thickness and width, offering a premium feel and superior structural integrity compared to thinner alternatives.

Is the paper environmentally friendly?

Absolutely. We prioritize sustainability by using FSC-certified paper or equivalent certifications. This ensures that your museum-quality reproduction is as kind to the planet as it is beautiful in your home.

What is the significance of the bells in Magritte's Annunciation?

The 'grelots' (sleigh bells) are a recurring motif in Magritte's work, representing the mystery of the everyday. In Annunciation, they replace traditional figures to challenge the viewer's perception of reality and sound.

Where was the original Annunciation (1930) created?

Magritte painted this piece in 1930, during a highly productive period in Brussels after his return from Paris. It marks his mastery of creating 'impossible' landscapes using precisely rendered, realistic objects.