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What is the historical context of Max Ernst's Landscape with Sun?
Created in the 1960s, this work reflects Ernst's surrealist exploration of nature and the subconscious, using symbolic elements like the sun to evoke cosmic themes in fine art prints.
How does the brushed aluminum enhance this Max Ernst print?
The brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a horizontal grain adds a dynamic, metallic sheen, making it a premium choice for museum-quality reproductions with vivid colors.
What are the specifications of this aluminum art print?
It measures 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches, is 3mm thick with a matte finish, and includes a hanging kit for durable display in home or office settings.
Is the print archival and fade-resistant?
Yes, our direct print on AluDibond ensures long-lasting vibrancy, ideal for preserving Max Ernst prints as heirloom-quality decor.
How is shipping handled for this item?
We offer secure global shipping with a hanging kit included, tailored to your country for reliable delivery of fine art prints.
What technique did Max Ernst use in this artwork?
Ernst often employed frottage and grattage to create textured, surreal landscapes, blending organic forms with celestial motifs in his aluminum print designs.
Can I see the metallic effect in person?
The matte finish reveals a brushed silver effect in unprinted areas, enhancing the visual depth of this Max Ernst reproduction for dynamic interior decor.
