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What makes the Blue Gentians aluminum print unique?
Our Blue Gentians print utilizes brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®, where unprinted areas reveal a metallic horizontal grain. This creates a shimmering, dynamic effect that enhances Sargent’s cool botanical tones unlike traditional paper prints.
What is the thickness and durability of this print?
Each John Singer Sargent aluminum print is 3mm (0.12") thick. The DIBOND® material is highly rigid and durable, ensuring the artwork remains perfectly flat and resistant to environmental factors over time.
How does the matte finish affect viewing?
The direct-to-aluminum printing process results in a sophisticated matte finish. This glare-free surface allows for clear viewing even in rooms with bright overhead lighting or large windows, maintaining the artwork's visual integrity.
Is the hanging hardware included with the print?
Yes, RedKalion provides a hanging kit with every aluminum print. The specific hardware varies by fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and aesthetic mounting solution for your 70x100 cm masterpiece.
What is the expected lifespan of this archival print?
Built for longevity, these prints use UV-resistant inks on a composite aluminum base. This archival-grade construction ensures your John Singer Sargent reproduction maintains its color vibrancy and structural integrity for decades.
When did John Singer Sargent paint Blue Gentians?
Sargent painted Blue Gentians during his later years, specifically around 1905-1910. This period marked his liberation from formal portraiture, focusing instead on watercolor and oil studies of nature during his travels.
What artistic style is represented in this Sargent work?
Blue Gentians is a prime example of Sargent's botanical impressionism. It features a high-key palette and vigorous, spontaneous brushstrokes that capture the essence of the flower rather than minute, scientific detail.
