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What are the dimensions of this Odilon Redon GERANIUMS fine art print?
This museum-quality reproduction measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches), ideal for creating a focal point in any room with its substantial size and detailed floral imagery.
What type of paper is used for this archival print?
It's printed on Master's Edition archival paper, an acid-free, FSC-certified material with a matte finish and natural white color, ensuring longevity and a luxurious texture for your fine art poster.
We offer on-demand printing and shipping with no minimum orders, so you can easily acquire this Odilon Redon artwork without delays or bulk commitments.
Will this print resist yellowing over time?
Yes, the acid-free paper (pH above 7) prevents yellowing, making this a durable, archival-quality reproduction that maintains its vibrant colors for years.
What is the weight and thickness of the paper?
The paper is 250 gsm (110 lb) with a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), providing a sturdy, premium feel suitable for framing and display.
Why did Odilon Redon paint GERANIUMS in 1902?
Redon, a Symbolist artist, used geraniums in 1902 to explore themes of mystery and the subconscious, reflecting his shift towards vibrant color and luminosity in his later career.
What makes this reproduction museum-quality?
It captures Redon's delicate pastels and brushstrokes on archival paper, ensuring every detail is preserved with the precision expected in fine art galleries.
