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What is the historical significance of "Still Life with Begonia 1911" by Alexej von Jawlensky?
This artwork is a prime example of German Expressionism, showcasing Jawlensky's use of bold colors and simplified forms to convey emotional intensity, marking a shift from traditional realism in early 20th-century art.
How does the brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® enhance this fine art print?
The brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® provides a durable 3mm base with a metallic finish and horizontal grain, offering vivid colors, a matte glare-free surface, and dynamic visual appeal for museum-quality reproductions.
What are the dimensions and specifications of this Alexej von Jawlensky aluminum print?
This print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), features a 3mm thickness, direct printing on AluDibond for a matte finish, and includes a hanging kit, ensuring a premium display for your art collection.
How is the shipping handled for this archival-grade art reproduction?
Shipping varies by fulfillment country, with careful packaging to protect the print during transit, ensuring your Alexej von Jawlensky artwork arrives in perfect condition.
What makes this print archival and long-lasting for home decor?
Using fade-resistant inks and Aluminum DIBOND® material, this print is designed for archival longevity, resisting discoloration and maintaining vibrant colors for years in any lighting.
Why did Alexej von Jawlensky choose a begonia for this still life painting?
Jawlensky often used flowers like begonias to explore color symbolism and emotional expression, with the begonia's vibrant hues representing nature's vitality in his Expressionist style.
How does the matte finish benefit black-and-white designs in this artwork?
The matte finish reduces glare, enhancing contrast and detail in the artwork's elements, making it ideal for appreciating the nuanced tones and textures in Jawlensky's composition.
