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What material is used for the 'Boats on the Beach' reproduction?
This print is crafted on 4mm (0.15") premium acrylic. This material provides a sleek, durable finish that enhances color vibrancy and creates a stunning 3D-like depth for the Henri Matisse artwork.
How is the Matisse acrylic print mounted to the wall?
Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws. The acrylic features pre-drilled holes at each corner (8mm diameter, located 14mm from the edge) for a secure and modern installation.
Is this Matisse print considered archival quality?
Yes. RedKalion uses museum-quality, UV-resistant acrylic and high-fidelity printing processes to ensure your fine art print maintains its chromatic integrity and clarity for decades without fading.
How are transparent areas handled in the print?
To ensure optimal presentation and color pop, any transparent backgrounds in the digital file default to a crisp white during the printing process, providing a clean, professional look.
Is the shipping packaging secure for large acrylic pieces?
Absolutely. We utilize specialized, impact-resistant packaging to ensure your 70x100 cm museum-quality reproduction arrives in pristine condition, ready for immediate display in your home or gallery.
Why did Matisse choose Etretat as a subject in 1920?
Following World War I, Matisse sought the unique Norman light and structured landscapes of Etretat. This period reflects his shift toward a more naturalistic yet harmoniously colored style of painting.
What makes the Etretat series significant in art history?
The series is a masterclass in composition, showing Matisse's ability to organize complex shapes—like fishing boats and cliffs—into a serene, balanced visual narrative that defines modern coastal art.
