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What materials are used for this Paul Cézanne print?
This reproduction is crafted from 4mm (0.15") premium acrylic, offering a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish that protects the artwork while enhancing depth and color luminosity.
Does the acrylic print come ready to hang?
Yes, each 70x100 cm print includes a professional hanging kit with screws. Pre-drilled holes are located 14mm from the edge for a secure, modern wall mount.
How does the "Bend in the River" reproduction maintain color accuracy?
RedKalion uses archival-grade inks behind crystal-clear acrylic. Any transparent backgrounds default to white to ensure Paul Cézanne’s specific color palette remains luminous and historically accurate.
What is the significance of "Bend in the River" in art history?
"Bend in the River" exemplifies Cézanne’s shift from Impressionism to a more structured style, using geometric forms to pave the way for 20th-century modernism and Cubism.
Is this print durable enough for long-term display?
Absolutely. Our museum-quality acrylic prints are shatter-resistant and UV-protected, ensuring this archival masterpiece endures as a focal point in your collection for decades.
What specific hanging hardware is included?
The kit includes 15mm screw heads and specialized hardware designed for the 8mm diameter corner holes, ensuring a floating, high-end gallery appearance for the print.
How did Paul Cézanne’s technique influence this landscape?
Cézanne used his signature "passage" technique—short, parallel brushstrokes—to build volume and space, creating a harmonious balance between nature's organic beauty and abstract geometric form.
