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What makes the Aluminum DIBOND® material unique for this Jawlensky print?
Our 3mm Aluminum DIBOND® features a brushed silver finish with a horizontal grain. This adds a contemporary, metallic depth to the artwork, where white areas remain unprinted to reveal the shimmering silver texture.
Is the finish of the print reflective or glossy?
The print features a sophisticated matte finish. This ensures a glare-free viewing experience even in highly lit environments, preserving the intense color palette characteristic of Alexej von Jawlensky's Expressionist style.
Does the artwork come ready to hang?
Yes, every RedKalion aluminum print includes a professional hanging kit. The specific hardware varies by fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and aesthetically pleasing installation for your 70x100 cm piece.
How durable is the brushed aluminum print for long-term display?
Aluminum DIBOND® is exceptionally durable and rigid. It is resistant to temperature fluctuations and does not warp, making it a superior choice for archival-quality fine art reproductions that last a lifetime.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
We use heavy-duty, secure packaging specifically designed for large-format art. Your Jawlensky print is meticulously wrapped to ensure it arrives at your door in pristine, gallery-ready condition.
What is the historical significance of Jawlensky's 1912 period?
1912 was a transformative year for Jawlensky. During this time, he moved toward more synthesized, rhythmic landscapes, moving away from pure representation to capture the 'inner resonance' of the subject matter.
Why is 'Berglandschaft mit Häusern' considered a masterpiece of Expressionism?
The piece exemplifies Jawlensky’s mastery of simplified forms and bold outlines. It represents the bridge between French Fauvism and German Expressionism, focusing on emotional truth rather than photographic reality.
