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What defines the quality of this Monet acrylic print?
RedKalion uses 4mm high-grade acrylic for a sleek finish. This material enhances the color depth of Claude Monet’s work, providing a vibrant and durable alternative to traditional canvas or paper prints.
How is the "Charing Cross Bridge" print mounted?
Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws. Pre-drilled holes are located at each corner, 14mm from the edge, allowing for a secure and modern mounting style that elevates the artwork.
Is the acrylic material durable for long-term display?
Yes. Our museum-quality acrylic is designed for archival longevity. The 4mm thickness provides structural stability, while our printing process ensures the pigments are protected, preserving Monet’s delicate color transitions for decades.
How does RedKalion handle shipping and protection?
RedKalion ensures every fine art print is meticulously packaged. Each acrylic piece is protected by a specialized film and secured in reinforced packaging to guarantee it arrives in pristine, gallery-ready condition.
Are the colors in this reproduction accurate to Monet's original?
Absolutely. Our curatorial team utilizes high-resolution digital captures to ensure color accuracy. We faithfully reproduce the specific tonal shifts of Monet’s London series to meet museum standards.
What was Monet's inspiration for the "London Series"?
Monet was captivated by the "London fog"—a mixture of mist and industrial coal smoke. He felt it gave the city an extraordinary amplitude and transformed the Thames into a playground of light.
Why did Monet choose to paint Charing Cross Bridge multiple times?
Monet painted the bridge nearly 40 times to study how different atmospheric conditions altered the scene. This repetition allowed him to master the capturing of fleeting, ephemeral moments of light and shadow.
