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What makes the "At Cap d'Antibes" aluminum print unique?
Unlike traditional paper, this print uses brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®. The horizontal grain adds a metallic depth, making Claude Monet's light effects appear to shimmer as you move across the room.
How does the brushed aluminum finish affect the colors?
The direct print method provides vivid colors with a sophisticated matte finish. Any white or light areas in Monet’s palette are left unprinted, allowing the natural silver metallic grain to shine through.
Is the hanging hardware included with my Claude Monet print?
Yes, every order includes a dedicated hanging kit. The specific hardware varies based on the fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and aesthetic mounting for your 70x100 cm print.
How durable is the 3mm Aluminum DIBOND® material?
Aluminum DIBOND® is an industry standard for galleries. It is incredibly rigid, lightweight, and resistant to environmental factors, ensuring your fine art reproduction remains perfectly flat and beautiful for decades.
How do I clean and maintain my fine art aluminum reproduction?
The matte finish is highly durable. Simply use a soft, dry microfiber cloth to remove dust. Avoid harsh chemicals; the archival inks and aluminum substrate are designed for long-term stability without intensive maintenance.
When did Claude Monet paint "At Cap d'Antibes"?
Monet painted this work in 1888 during a productive four-month stay on the French Riviera, where he produced nearly 40 canvases exploring the intense Mediterranean sunlight and coastal landscapes.
What artistic style is represented in this work?
This is a definitive example of late Impressionism. Monet uses short, broken brushstrokes and a vibrant palette to capture the "envelope" of light and atmosphere surrounding the Cap d'Antibes landscape.
