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CALL OF PEAKS 1943 - Rene Magritte Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Rene Magritte Aluminum Print | Rene Magritte Prints

CALL OF PEAKS 1943 - Rene Magritte Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Rene Magritte Aluminum Print | Rene Magritte Prints

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The Surreal Majesty of Rene Magritte’s Call of Peaks (1943)

Step into the contemplative world of Belgian Surrealist master Rene Magritte with this exquisite museum-quality reproduction of Call of Peaks (1943). Created during Magritte's 'Solar Period'—a defiant shift toward a brighter, Impressionist-inspired palette amidst the darkness of WWII—this work features his iconic anthropomorphic landscapes. The peaks transformed into the silhouette of an eagle represent the intersection of the eternal mountain and the fleeting spirit of nature.

Modern Sophistication on Brushed Aluminum DIBOND®

At RedKalion, we elevate this 1943 masterpiece by presenting it on a cutting-edge Brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® substrate. This medium offers a contemporary industrial aesthetic that complements Magritte’s clean, surrealist lines. The 3mm (0.12") rigid base ensures a lifetime of durability without warping, making it a definitive archival-grade investment for your collection.

  • Metallic Finish: Unprinted white areas reveal the raw, silver metallic grain, creating a dynamic interplay with ambient light.
  • Horizontal Grain: The brushed texture adds depth and a sophisticated shimmer to the eagle-shaped peaks.
  • Matte & Glare-Free: A direct-to-substrate print ensures vivid colors while eliminating reflections, perfect for high-light environments.
  • Ready to Hang: Each piece arrives with a tailored hanging kit, allowing for an effortless transition from our gallery to your wall.

This 70x100 cm Rene Magritte aluminum print is not merely decor; it is a testament to 20th-century genius, meticulously curated by RedKalion to ensure every brushstroke retains its historical resonance. Elevate your space with an archival masterpiece that endures.

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For dedicated art enthusiasts, we also offer handcrafted replicas of any artwork, carefully painted by highly skilled artists using traditional techniques.

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What makes the brushed aluminum finish unique for this Magritte print?

The brushed aluminum DIBOND® features a horizontal grain that shines through white and light-colored areas, giving the artwork a unique metallic luster and a dynamic, industrial appearance.

Is the hanging hardware included with my purchase?

Yes, each Rene Magritte print comes with a specialized hanging kit included at no extra cost, ensuring secure and immediate mounting upon arrival.

What is the thickness and durability of the Aluminum DIBOND®?

Aluminum DIBOND® is exceptionally rigid and lightweight. At 3mm (0.12") thick, it provides a stable, museum-quality base that resists bending and environmental degradation for decades.

How does the matte finish affect the viewing experience?

Our direct-print technology results in a matte, glare-free finish. This makes the artwork ideal for rooms with large windows or overhead lighting where traditional glass would cause reflections.

What archival standards does RedKalion follow for these reproductions?

RedKalion uses premium UV-resistant inks and industrial-grade aluminum. This ensures maximum longevity, maintaining color integrity and structural form without fading or warping over time.

What is the significance of the year 1943 in Magritte's "Call of Peaks"?

In 1943, Magritte adopted his 'Solar' style, using a lighter palette as a poetic rebellion against the somber atmosphere of the Nazi occupation of Belgium.

How does the horizontal grain interact with the light?

The unprinted white areas expose the brushed silver surface. This creates a shimmering effect that changes as the viewer moves, adding perceived depth to the mountain-eagle silhouette.