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What material is used for the Boats at Martigues 1908 print?
This print is crafted on premium 3mm (0.12") Brushed Silver Aluminum DIBOND®, offering a durable and rigid base with a sophisticated metallic finish that enhances the artwork’s depth.
How does the brushed aluminum finish affect the appearance?
The horizontal grain of the aluminum provides a dynamic look. Unprinted white areas reveal the raw silver metallic effect, creating a striking matte, glare-free aesthetic perfect for modern lighting.
Is the hanging hardware included with my purchase?
Yes, every Raoul Dufy fine art print from RedKalion includes a professional hanging kit. The specific kit style varies slightly depending on the fulfillment country to ensure safe installation.
How long will this archival print last?
RedKalion utilizes archival-grade inks and high-quality Aluminum DIBOND®, ensuring your print is resistant to fading and environmental degradation, maintaining its museum-quality appearance for decades.
Where is this artwork shipped from?
To ensure the highest quality and fastest delivery, we fulfill orders from local production hubs across our global network, minimizing transit time and carbon footprint while maintaining RedKalion’s standards.
Who painted Boats at Martigues and what is its significance?
Painted by Raoul Dufy in 1908, this piece is a cornerstone of early Modernism. It showcases Dufy’s transition into Fauvism, emphasizing structural form and vibrant Mediterranean light over traditional realism.
What art movement does this Raoul Dufy piece represent?
Boats at Martigues 1908 represents the Fauvism movement, characterized by bold colors, rhythmic lines, and a departure from literal representation to express the artist’s emotional response to the landscape.
