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At RedKalion, you can find virtually any artwork from any artist, available in a wide range of sizes to perfectly match your space.
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What characterizes Matisse's 'Bouquet of Anemones' from 1918?
Painted during his early years in Nice, this piece reflects Matisse's shift toward naturalism and soft light. It emphasizes rhythmic composition and color harmony over the stark contrasts of Fauvism, marking a sophisticated evolution in his floral still-life technique.
What is a Brushed Aluminum DIBOND® print?
It is a premium 3mm composite material featuring a horizontal grain. The brushed silver finish provides a metallic sheen in white areas of the design, offering a modern, textured look that is more durable and rigid than traditional prints.
How long will this Henri Matisse print last?
Our museum-quality reproductions use archival-grade inks and a UV-resistant direct print process on Aluminum DIBOND®. This ensures the artwork remains vibrant and resistant to fading or warping for decades, even in high-traffic environments.
How is the artwork shipped and is hardware included?
The 70x100 cm print is securely packaged in specialized protective materials to ensure it arrives in pristine condition. Every order from RedKalion includes a professional hanging kit, which varies slightly by fulfillment country to ensure local compatibility.
Will the print have a glare in a bright room?
No. The direct-to-aluminum print features a sophisticated matte finish. This eliminates reflections and glare, making it the perfect choice for rooms with large windows or intense overhead lighting where traditional glass frames would be problematic.
Where was Matisse living when he painted 'Bouquet of Anemones'?
Matisse painted this work in 1918 shortly after moving to the French Riviera (Nice). The change in location significantly influenced his work, introducing the bright, Mediterranean light and softer decorative patterns seen in this floral bouquet.
How does the brushed silver effect influence the colors?
The brushed grain interacts with the pigments to create a sense of depth. Because white areas are left unprinted to reveal the metallic surface, the artwork takes on a shimmering, dynamic quality that changes depending on the viewing angle.
