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What are the dimensions and material of this Renoir acrylic print?
This fine art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is crafted on a 4mm acrylic panel for a vibrant, durable finish that enhances Renoir's Impressionist colors.
How is the acrylic print designed for hanging?
It features straight-cut corners with pre-drilled holes (14mm from edge, 8mm diameter) and includes a full hanging kit with screws and hardware for easy, secure installation.
What is the historical significance of "Gladiolas in a Vase" by Renoir?
Painted in the late 1800s, it showcases Renoir's mastery of Impressionism, using loose brushwork and light to capture floral beauty, reflecting his focus on everyday elegance.
How does the acrylic material affect the artwork's appearance?
The 4mm acrylic provides a sleek, glossy surface that intensifies colors and details, offering a modern, museum-quality reproduction of Renoir's original technique.
What makes RedKalion's prints archival and high-quality?
We use premium materials and precise printing methods to ensure longevity, creating durable fine art prints that preserve artistic integrity for years.
Can I customize the background color of this print?
Transparent backgrounds default to white for optimal presentation, ensuring the gladiolas stand out vividly in this Impressionist floral still life.
What is Renoir's technique in this floral still life?
Renoir employed fluid, expressive brushstrokes and a luminous palette to capture light and texture, typical of his Impressionist style in late 19th-century works.
