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What makes the acrylic material superior for this Tom Thomson print?
Our 4mm acrylic prints provide exceptional depth and color vibrancy. The material acts as a lens, enhancing the rich oranges and deep greens of Tom Thomson’s palette while providing a durable, glass-like finish that is shatter-resistant.
What are the dimensions and thickness of the Campfire 1916 print?
This specific fine art reproduction measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) with a thickness of 4mm (0.15"). This substantial profile ensures a premium, high-end feel for your wall art collection.
How is the artwork packaged and shipped?
RedKalion utilizes professional-grade, shock-absorbent packaging to ensure your acrylic print arrives in pristine condition. We offer tracked, global shipping to provide peace of mind from our gallery to your door.
How long will the colors last on an archival acrylic print?
Designed for longevity, our acrylic prints are made with UV-resistant inks. This museum-quality process prevents fading, ensuring that the vivid glow of the campfire remains intense for decades to come.
Does the print include mounting hardware?
Yes, each print arrives with a full hanging kit. It features pre-drilled holes 14mm from each corner, 8mm diameter holes, and 15mm screw heads for a secure and elegant installation.
What inspired Tom Thomson to paint Campfire in 1916?
Thomson was inspired by his life as a fire ranger in Algonquin Park. He sought to capture the transient beauty of light against the Canadian wilderness, using bold colors to convey the heat and isolation of the North.
Why is this specific work significant in the history of Canadian art?
Campfire is a pivotal example of Thomson’s post-impressionist influence. It bridge the gap between traditional realism and the bold, nationalistic style that would later define the Group of Seven, changing Canadian art forever.
