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What makes this Pedro Coronel acrylic print museum-quality?
Our Pedro Coronel prints utilize 4mm high-grade acrylic and archival-grade pigments. This combination ensures exceptional color depth, clarity, and resistance to UV light, meeting the standards expected of professional galleries and collectors.
How is the 4mm acrylic print mounted?
The print features a professional mounting system with pre-drilled holes at each corner. It includes a complete hanging kit with screws and 15mm screw heads to create a secure, elegant display.
What are the dimensions of the hanging hardware?
The mounting holes are 8mm (0.31") in diameter, positioned 14mm (0.55") from the edges. The kit features 15mm (0.6") screw heads, providing a modern, industrial-chic finish to the installation.
How does RedKalion ensure shipping safety?
We use specialized, high-impact protective packaging specifically designed for large-format acrylic art. Every shipment is insured and tracked to ensure your 'Canto de soles. París' print arrives in pristine condition.
Will the colors in 'Canto de soles. París' fade over time?
No. By using archival-quality printing processes and high-density 4mm acrylic, our prints are engineered to maintain their vibrancy for decades, protecting your investment against light-induced fading.
Who was Pedro Coronel and why is this piece significant?
Pedro Coronel was a leading figure in the Mexican Ruptura movement. 'Canto de soles. París' represents his evolution toward lyrical abstraction, blending his indigenous heritage with European avant-garde influences.
What artistic movement does 'Canto de soles. París' belong to?
This work is a prime example of Expressionist Abstraction. It moves away from traditional muralism toward a focus on color, geometry, and the emotional resonance of the 'cosmic' sun.
