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What materials are used for this Thomas Moran print?
This print is crafted on 3mm Brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®, featuring a horizontal grain and a metallic finish that adds depth and a modern aesthetic to the artwork.
Does the print have a glossy or matte finish?
The artwork features a matte, glare-free finish. This makes it ideal for display in bright rooms, as it prevents reflections while highlighting the brushed metal texture.
How is the artwork prepared for hanging?
Each Thomas Moran aluminum print includes a specialized hanging kit. The specific type of hardware provided varies depending on the fulfillment country to ensure safe and easy installation.
How long will the colors last on an aluminum DIBOND® print?
We use archival-grade direct printing techniques that are UV-resistant, ensuring that the vivid colors and metallic highlights of your print remain vibrant for decades.
What is the shipping process for large format prints?
Your 70x100 cm print is securely packaged in custom-fit protective materials and shipped via tracked premium carriers to ensure it arrives in pristine gallery condition.
Who was Thomas Moran and why is his work significant?
Thomas Moran was a celebrated painter of the Hudson River School whose breathtaking landscapes of the West, like Green River, helped convince Congress to establish the National Park System.
What is the significance of the Green River in Moran's portfolio?
The Green River was a recurring subject for Moran; it symbolized the untamed beauty and 'Manifest Destiny' of the 19th-century American frontier, captured through his signature luminist style.
