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What is the artwork depicted in this Claude Monet print?
This fine art print features Claude Monet's 'Houses of Parliament, London, Sun Breaking Through,' painted in 1904. It captures the iconic London skyline with the sun breaking through fog, showcasing Monet's Impressionist technique in a museum-quality reproduction.
What are the specifications of this brushed aluminum print?
This premium print is made from 3mm thick Brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a metallic finish and horizontal grain. It measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), offering a durable, rigid base with a matte, glare-free finish for vivid colors.
How is the print applied to the aluminum surface?
The artwork is directly printed on AluDibond, ensuring vibrant colors and a matte finish. Unprinted white areas reveal a metallic silver effect, enhancing the dynamic look of this archival-grade aluminum print.
Is a hanging kit included with this Monet aluminum print?
Yes, a complete hanging kit is included with every order. The specific components may vary by fulfillment country to ensure secure and easy installation for your fine art reproduction.
How durable and archival is this brushed aluminum print?
This museum-quality print is highly durable, with a 3mm rigid base and direct printing on aluminum for longevity. It resists fading and damage, making it an archival masterpiece ideal for long-term display.
What inspired Monet to paint the Houses of Parliament series?
Claude Monet was inspired by London's fog and light during his visits in the early 1900s. He painted multiple versions of the Houses of Parliament to capture changing atmospheric conditions, emphasizing transient beauty in this iconic series.
Why does this print have a metallic silver effect in some areas?
The metallic silver effect occurs in unprinted white areas due to the brushed aluminum material. This feature adds a dynamic, contemporary texture that complements Monet's luminous brushstrokes in this premium reproduction.
