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What are the dimensions of this Maurice Utrillo acrylic print?
This premium Maurice Utrillo print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), a perfect size for making a statement in living rooms, offices, or galleries as fine art decor.
What material is used for the print face?
The artwork is printed on 4mm (0.15") high-quality acrylic, ensuring a vibrant, durable, and scratch-resistant finish for your museum-quality reproduction.
How is the print mounted and hung?
It features straight-cut corners and includes a full hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled holes (14mm from edge, 8mm diameter) for easy, secure wall mounting of your Maurice Utrillo wall art.
Is the print archival and fade-resistant?
Yes, our archival printing process and acrylic material protect against UV light, ensuring your Maurice Utrillo prints retain their color and quality for decades.
What is the shipping and delivery time?
We offer secure global shipping; delivery times vary by location, but your premium art print is carefully packaged to arrive in perfect condition.
What is the historical significance of Place Pigalle in Utrillo's work?
Place Pigalle was a frequent subject for Utrillo, reflecting his deep connection to Montmartre's bohemian life in early 1900s Paris, often depicted with a quiet, melancholic realism.
Did Utrillo use unique techniques in paintings like Place Pigalle?
Yes, Utrillo often mixed materials like plaster into his paints to create textured surfaces that mimicked the worn walls of Parisian streets, adding depth to his urban scenes.
