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What material is used for the Cliff near Pourville print?
This print is crafted on premium 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic. This material provides a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish that enhances the depth and colors of Monet's original palette.
Is the hanging hardware included with the 70x100 cm acrylic print?
Yes, every RedKalion acrylic print includes a complete hanging kit. This includes hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes located 14mm from each corner for a secure, professional installation.
How does the acrylic finish affect the appearance of the artwork?
The 4mm acrylic creates a luminous effect, allowing light to reflect through the print. This adds a sense of three-dimensional depth and color saturation that traditional paper prints cannot achieve.
What are the exact dimensions of this Claude Monet reproduction?
This specific edition of Cliff near Pourville measures 70x100 cm, which is approximately 28x40 inches, making it a perfect statement piece for living rooms or galleries.
How does RedKalion ensure the archival quality of the print?
We use industry-leading printing technology and UV-resistant inks on high-grade acrylic. This ensures your museum-quality reproduction maintains its vibrant colors and clarity for decades without fading.
Where did Claude Monet paint the original Cliff near Pourville?
Monet painted this work in Pourville-sur-Mer, a small fishing village in Normandy, France. He spent several months there in 1882, fascinated by the coastal light and dramatic cliffs.
What is the artistic significance of this specific Monet piece?
Cliff near Pourville is a prime example of Impressionism. It demonstrates Monet's skill in capturing 'instantaneity'—the effect of a specific moment of light and weather on a landscape.
