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What makes the brushed aluminum finish unique for this Monet print?
The brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® features a horizontal grain. In areas where the painting is white or light-toned, the metallic silver shines through, creating a dynamic, shimmering effect that shifts as you move past the artwork.
How durable is the 3mm Aluminum DIBOND® material?
Aluminum DIBOND® is exceptionally rigid and lightweight. The 3mm thickness provides a stable, warp-resistant base, making it more durable than traditional canvas or paper, ensuring your fine art investment lasts for decades.
Is the hanging hardware included with my purchase?
Yes, every Claude Monet aluminum print from RedKalion includes a hanging kit. The specific hardware varies by the fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and aesthetically pleasing installation for your wall type.
Does the print have a glossy or matte finish?
This print features a matte, glare-free finish. This is ideal for appreciating the intricate details of Monet’s brushwork without the distraction of reflections from windows or overhead lighting.
How is the artwork packaged for shipping?
We use high-strength, protective packaging designed for large-format art. Each piece is securely wrapped and braced to ensure it arrives in pristine, museum-ready condition, regardless of the destination.
When did Claude Monet paint 'Christmas Roses'?
Monet explored floral still lifes throughout his career, but his most significant 'Christmas Roses' (Hellebores) works were painted in the early 1880s, reflecting his evolving interest in the textures of seasonal flora.
What was Monet's technique for capturing floral textures?
Monet used 'taches'—short, thick strokes of paint—to build volume. On our brushed aluminum prints, these textures are enhanced by the metallic grain, mimicking the physical depth of the original oil-on-canvas application.
