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What makes a Claude Monet Aluminum Print unique?
Our Claude Monet Aluminum Prints utilize brushed Aluminum DIBOND®, featuring a horizontal grain. This creates a metallic silver effect in highlighted areas and a sophisticated matte finish, offering a modern, durable alternative to traditional canvas.
Is the 70x100 cm Branch of Lemons print ready to hang?
Yes, all RedKalion fine art prints include a high-quality hanging kit. The specific hardware provided is optimized for the 70x100 cm (28x40 inch) format to ensure a secure and elegant display.
How does the matte finish affect the artwork’s appearance?
The matte finish ensures the print is glare-free, making it ideal for rooms with high ambient light. This allows you to appreciate the intricate details of Monet’s brushwork from any angle without distracting reflections.
What is the archival longevity of an aluminum Dibond print?
Aluminum DIBOND® is an archival-grade material. It is highly resistant to temperature fluctuations and humidity, ensuring your museum-quality reproduction will not warp or degrade over time, preserving the artwork for generations.
Where are these Claude Monet Prints produced and shipped from?
To ensure quality and speed, we fulfill orders through a global network of specialized production partners. Your print is crafted and shipped from the facility closest to your delivery address to minimize transit time.
When did Claude Monet paint Branch of Lemons?
Monet painted Branch of Lemons in 1884 during his stay in Bordighera, Italy. This period was crucial for his development, as the Mediterranean light inspired him to experiment with more vibrant and saturated color palettes.
What artistic style is represented in this piece?
Branch of Lemons is a quintessential example of French Impressionism. It focuses on the play of light and color on a natural subject, using visible brushstrokes to capture the immediate essence of the fruit rather than hyper-realistic detail.
