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What makes the brushed aluminum finish unique for this Vanessa Bell print?
The brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® features a horizontal grain that creates a dynamic, metallic look. It is particularly striking in black-and-white or high-contrast areas, where the raw silver reveals itself through the matte ink.
What are the dimensions and thickness of this archival piece?
This premium reproduction measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) with a thickness of 3mm (0.12"). This ensures a sturdy, rigid base that resists warping and provides a modern, slim profile on your wall.
Does the print come ready to hang upon delivery?
Yes, RedKalion includes a professional hanging kit with every aluminum print. The specific type of hanging system varies by fulfillment country to ensure the safest and most efficient mounting for your specific region.
How does the matte finish handle glare and indoor lighting?
The print features a direct-to-material matte finish. This eliminates reflections and glare, making it the ideal choice for rooms with large windows or heavy overhead lighting where traditional glass frames might struggle.
Is this print considered archival quality for long-term display?
Absolutely. Our Aluminum DIBOND® prints are highly durable and resistant to environmental factors. The direct-printing method uses UV-stabilized inks to ensure the colors remain vivid and the metallic silver effect remains pristine for decades.
What is the historical significance of Arum Lilies (1919) in Bell's career?
Painted in 1919, this work represents Vanessa Bell's peak engagement with Post-Impressionism. It demonstrates her move away from Victorian tradition toward a simplified, bold modernism that defined the aesthetic of the Bloomsbury Group.
How did Vanessa Bell’s technique influence the look of this still life?
Bell focused on the 'plasticity' of objects. In Arum Lilies, she uses rhythmic curves and structural depth. Our aluminum printing highlights these structural qualities by adding a contemporary, physical dimension to her 20th-century brushwork.
