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What makes the Brushed Aluminum DIBOND® finish unique for this Monet print?
It features a 3mm rigid base with a horizontal grain. White areas reveal the metallic silver substrate, adding a dynamic, contemporary depth to Monet’s Impressionist textures.
How is the artwork packaged for shipping?
We use heavy-duty, protective packaging specifically designed for large-format 70x100 cm prints, ensuring your museum-quality reproduction arrives in pristine condition.
Is the hanging hardware included with my Claude Monet print?
Yes, each RedKalion aluminum print includes a hanging kit tailored to your location, allowing for an effortless and secure installation of your masterpiece.
What is the archival longevity of an aluminum fine art print?
Brushed Aluminum DIBOND® is exceptionally durable and lightfast. The direct print technology ensures your Monet reproduction remains vivid and glare-free for decades.
Are the colors in 'Bouquet of Gladiolas, Lilies and Daisies' accurately represented?
Yes. Our direct printing process on AluDibond captures the subtle shifts in light and pigment Monet intended, balanced with a sophisticated matte finish.
When did Claude Monet paint this floral arrangement?
Monet painted this vibrant still life in 1878, showcasing his early mastery of capturing the transient beauty of light through dense, rhythmic floral compositions.
What does the 'metallic silver effect' mean for the white areas of the painting?
In this brushed finish, any unprinted white or light-colored strokes from Monet’s original palette take on a luminous, metallic silver sheen.
