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What are the dimensions and material of this Vincent van Gogh aluminum print?
This fine art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is crafted from brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, offering a durable, museum-quality reproduction with a metallic finish.
How does the printing process enhance the colors of "Olive Trees"?
Direct print on AluDibond ensures vivid, fade-resistant colors and a matte finish, capturing van Gogh's vibrant palette while unprinted areas reveal a dynamic metallic silver effect for added contrast.
Is a hanging kit included with this brushed aluminum print?
Yes, a hanging kit is included with your order; specific components may vary by fulfillment country to ensure secure installation for your archival-grade artwork.
What makes this a museum-quality reproduction of van Gogh's work?
RedKalion uses archival-grade materials and precise printing technology to replicate van Gogh's brushstrokes and colors, ensuring a faithful, long-lasting fine art print that honors the original's emotional depth.
How durable is the 3mm aluminum base for long-term display?
The 3mm thick Aluminum DIBOND® provides a rigid, scratch-resistant base, ideal for preserving this Vincent van Gogh print as a durable, gallery-ready piece for years to come.
What historical context surrounds van Gogh's "Olive Trees" painting?
Painted in 1889 in Saint-Rémy, "Olive Trees" reflects van Gogh's post-impressionist style during his asylum stay, using swirling brushstrokes to convey the spiritual essence of the Provençal landscape.
Why did van Gogh choose olive trees as a subject for this artwork?
Van Gogh saw olive trees as symbols of peace and resilience, often depicting them to explore themes of nature's endurance and emotional turbulence in his later works.
