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What makes the RedKalion acrylic print of "Boats on the Beach" unique?
Our fine art print uses 4mm high-grade acrylic, which enhances light refraction. This creates a depth and color vibrancy that traditional paper prints cannot match, offering a museum-quality experience for your home.
How is the hardware for the "Boats on the Beach" print installed?
The print includes a premium hanging kit with four screws. The acrylic arrives with 8mm pre-drilled holes at each corner, spaced 14mm from the edges, ensuring a secure and straightforward installation process.
Will the colors in my Claude Monet print fade over time?
No. We use archival-grade inks and UV-resistant acrylic. This combination protects the artwork from environmental degradation, ensuring the Impressionist hues remain as vivid as the day they were printed.
What are the exact dimensions and thickness of this artwork?
This specific edition of "Boats on the Beach" measures 70x100 cm (28x40″). The artwork is crafted on a 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic panel for a sleek, modern profile.
How is the "Boats on the Beach" acrylic print shipped for safety?
RedKalion employs rigorous packaging standards. Each print is wrapped in protective layers and shipped in high-strength boxes to ensure it arrives in pristine condition at your doorstep.
Where did Claude Monet paint the original "Boats on the Beach"?
Monet painted various versions of this theme along the Normandy coast, most notably in Etretat and Pourville, where he studied the effects of tide and light on fishing vessels.
Why did Monet choose to paint fishing boats instead of traditional landscapes?
Monet was interested in modern life and the intersection of human activity and nature. The structural shapes of the boats provided a perfect contrast to the organic movement of the sea.
