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DAHLIAS TO MME MADELEINE E R BONNET 1912 - Theo van Rysselberghe Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Theo van Rysselberghe Aluminum Print | Theo van Rysselberghe Prints

DAHLIAS TO MME MADELEINE E R BONNET 1912 - Theo van Rysselberghe Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Theo van Rysselberghe Aluminum Print | Theo van Rysselberghe Prints

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DAHLIAS TO MME MADELEINE E. R. BONNET, 1912 - Theo van Rysselberghe - Museum-Quality Brushed Aluminum Print

Immerse yourself in the Post-Impressionist brilliance of Theo van Rysselberghe with this exquisite museum-quality reproduction of "DAHLIAS TO MME MADELEINE E. R. BONNET, 1912." This captivating artwork, rendered on a 3mm thick brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® panel, offers a contemporary and sophisticated presentation that honors the original's delicate beauty. The horizontal grain of the brushed aluminum provides a dynamic interplay of light and shadow, enhancing the vibrancy of the colors and the subtle textures of Rysselberghe's masterful floral study. Unprinted white areas of the artwork will reveal the stunning metallic silver effect, adding an unparalleled depth and luster to this fine art print. The matte, glare-free finish ensures that the intricate details and luminous quality of the dahlias are always appreciated, making this Theo van Rysselberghe print a breathtaking addition to any discerning collection. Experience the enduring legacy of Theo van Rysselberghe with this archival masterpiece.

Artwork Details:

  • Artist: Theo van Rysselberghe
  • Title: DAHLIAS TO MME MADELEINE E. R. BONNET, 1912
  • Medium: Archival Direct Print on Brushed Silver Aluminum DIBOND®
  • Dimensions: 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches
  • Material Thickness: 3mm (0.12")
  • Finish: Matte, glare-free with metallic silver effect in unprinted areas
  • Print Quality: Museum-quality reproduction
  • Hanging Mechanism: Included

Elevate your space with this stunning Theo van Rysselberghe aluminum print, a testament to the artist's command of color and form, presented with modern archival precision.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the artwork "DAHLIAS TO MME MADELEINE E. R. BONNET, 1912"?

This is a museum-quality direct print reproduction of Theo van Rysselberghe's 1912 Post-Impressionist floral artwork, featuring vibrant dahlias, presented on brushed aluminum.

What material is the Theo van Rysselberghe print made from?

The artwork is printed directly onto a 3mm thick brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® panel, featuring a horizontal grain for a dynamic, metallic finish.

What is the finish of the aluminum print?

This Theo van Rysselberghe print has a matte, glare-free finish. Unprinted white areas reveal a striking brushed silver metallic effect.

How is the artwork prepared for display?

A hanging kit is included with your Theo van Rysselberghe print, ensuring easy and secure installation upon arrival.

How long will this museum-quality reproduction last?

Printed using archival direct print technology on durable AluDibond, this fine art print is designed for longevity and vibrant color retention.

Who was Theo van Rysselberghe?

Theo van Rysselberghe was a Belgian Neo-Impressionist painter renowned for his Pointillist technique and his sensitive depictions of portraits and landscapes.

What does Post-Impressionism mean in the context of this artwork?

Post-Impressionism followed Impressionism, with artists like Rysselberghe emphasizing symbolic content, structure, and personal expression over naturalistic depiction.