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What defines the quality of this Salvador Dalí aluminum print?
This is a museum-quality reproduction printed directly onto 3mm Aluminum DIBOND®. This archival-grade material provides exceptional rigidity and a sophisticated matte finish, ensuring the artwork remains a centerpiece in your collection for decades without fading or warping.
How does the brushed silver finish affect the artwork's appearance?
The brushed silver aluminum features a horizontal grain. In this Salvador Dalí print, any white or light areas are left unprinted, allowing the natural metallic silver texture to shine through, creating a dynamic, light-reactive experience that traditional paper cannot replicate.
Is the hanging hardware included with the print?
Yes, every RedKalion aluminum print comes with a specialized hanging kit included. The specific type of hardware provided is optimized based on the fulfillment country to ensure a secure and elegant installation for your 70x100 cm masterpiece.
What are the shipping and fulfillment expectations?
We prioritize the safety of your fine art. Each aluminum print is securely packaged in protective materials and rigid containers. Shipping times vary by region, but all orders include tracking to ensure your Salvador Dalí reproduction arrives in pristine condition.
How long will this archival-grade print last?
Aluminum DIBOND® is one of the most durable substrates in the art world. It is resistant to UV degradation, moisture, and temperature fluctuations, making this print an archival investment that preserves Dalí's intricate details for a lifetime of display.
What is the historical context of this specific Dalí artwork?
Painted in 1983, this work reflects Dalí's fascination with 'Catastrophe Theory.' It represents the transition from stable domesticity to chaotic movement, showcasing his late-career mastery of topological forms and the psychological weight of inanimate objects.
Why did Dalí depict furniture attacking a cello?
Using his 'paranoiac-critical method,' Dalí sought to find hidden meanings in objects. The cello often represented the female form or fragile beauty in his work, while the aggressive furniture represents the intrusion of the subconscious into the physical world.
