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Breakup of Ice, Lavacourt, Grey Weather - claude monet Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | claude monet Aluminum Print | claude monet Prints

Breakup of Ice, Lavacourt, Grey Weather - claude monet Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | claude monet Aluminum Print | claude monet Prints

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An Atmospheric Masterpiece: Claude Monet's Breakup of Ice, Lavacourt

Experience the profound stillness and transitional beauty of Claude Monet’s 'Breakup of Ice, Lavacourt, Grey Weather'. Painted during the brutal winter of 1879–1880, this piece captures the thawing of the Seine at Lavacourt with a haunting, monochromatic precision. As a premier fine art print, this work represents Monet's deep fascination with the 'ice floe' series, where he explored the interplay of water, ice, and atmospheric haze.

Museum-Quality Execution on Brushed Aluminum

At RedKalion, we elevate this Impressionist classic by presenting it on Brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®. This modern medium perfectly complements Monet’s cool palette. The 3mm (0.12") thick substrate features a horizontal grain that adds a dynamic, shimmering quality to the icy river. In areas where the original canvas featured whites and light greys, the metallic silver effect of the aluminum shines through, giving the artwork a luminous, three-dimensional depth that traditional paper cannot replicate.

Technique and Heritage

Monet’s genius lay in his ability to document the 'instantaneousness' of nature. In this museum-quality reproduction, the matte, glare-free finish ensures that the subtle shifts in grey and blue tones are visible from every angle. The direct-to-panel printing process preserves the integrity of Monet’s brushstrokes, while the brushed aluminum finish provides a sophisticated, contemporary edge to a historical treasure.

  • Artist: Claude Monet (1840–1926)
  • Material: 3mm Brushed Aluminum DIBOND® with a metallic grain
  • Finish: Matte and glare-free, ideal for high-light environments
  • Durability: Rigid, lightweight, and archival-grade for lifelong preservation
  • Ready to Hang: Includes a premium hanging kit tailored to your region

Transform your interior with a piece that bridges the gap between 19th-century Impressionism and 21st-century industrial elegance. This Claude Monet Aluminum Print is more than a decoration; it is an enduring tribute to the master of light.

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What does this painting by Claude Monet depict?

It captures the thawing of the Seine River at Lavacourt during the extreme winter of 1880, focusing on the movement of ice floes under a heavy, grey sky.

What is Brushed Aluminum DIBOND®?

It is a premium 3mm thick material consisting of two aluminum layers and a polyethylene core, featuring a brushed silver finish that provides a metallic, textured look.

How does the silver metallic effect influence the colors?

In this print, unprinted white areas allow the natural silver grain of the aluminum to show through, adding a unique shimmer to the icy water and sky.

Is this Claude Monet print archival and durable?

Yes, the direct-print UV inks and rigid 3mm aluminum base ensure a fade-resistant, durable, and archival-grade reproduction that resists warping over time.

How do I hang this aluminum print?

Every RedKalion aluminum print comes with a dedicated hanging kit included, ensuring a secure and professional display right out of the box.

Why did Monet paint the breakup of ice at Lavacourt?

Monet was obsessed with the fleeting nature of light and weather; the 'ice floe' series allowed him to study the refraction of light on frozen surfaces.

Is the finish of this print glossy or matte?

The print features a sophisticated matte finish, which eliminates glare and reflections, making it perfect for display in brightly lit rooms or galleries.