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What makes the brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® material unique for this Monet print?
Our 3mm Aluminum DIBOND® features a brushed silver finish and horizontal grain. In areas where the artwork has white or light highlights, the metallic grain shows through, creating a stunning, shimmering effect that complements Monet's play with light.
Is the print surface reflective or glossy?
No, the print features a sophisticated matte finish. This ensures a glare-free viewing experience, allowing you to appreciate the intricate details and colors of 'Apple Trees on the Chantemesle Hill' even in brightly lit environments.
Will this fine art print fade over time?
Our Claude Monet prints utilize direct UV-ink printing technology. This archival-grade process ensures vivid colors and long-term resistance to fading, making it a durable investment for your collection.
How do I hang my 70x100 cm Aluminum Print?
Every order includes a professional hanging kit. The specific mounting system varies by country of fulfillment to ensure the safest and most aesthetic display for your 28x40 inch masterpiece.
Is the artwork protected during shipping?
RedKalion prioritizes the safety of your fine art. Each aluminum print is securely packaged in custom-fitted, protective materials to ensure it arrives at your door in pristine, gallery-ready condition.
Where was 'Apple Trees on the Chantemesle Hill' originally painted?
Claude Monet painted this scene in 1901, capturing the rolling hills of Chantemesle along the Seine. It represents his late-career mastery of landscape, focusing on the rhythmic patterns of the trees and the atmosphere of the valley.
How does the metallic finish influence the Impressionist style?
The brushed aluminum grain adds a sense of movement and 'shimmer' to the piece. This mimics the vibrant, flickering light that Monet sought to capture with his brushwork, bridging 20th-century Impressionism with 21st-century material science.
