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What is the historical significance of Vincent van Gogh's "Study of a Tree"?
Created in Arles (1888-1889), this study showcases van Gogh's expressive brushwork and emotional depth, reflecting his Post-Impressionist focus on nature's vitality during a key creative period.
How does the acrylic print enhance the artwork's details?
The 4mm acrylic provides a sleek, vibrant finish that amplifies van Gogh's impasto texture and rich colors, offering a durable, museum-quality reproduction for fine art displays.
What are the dimensions and hanging specifications for this print?
It measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) with pre-drilled screw holes 14mm from each corner, including a full hanging kit for easy, secure installation in home or office spaces.
The transparent background defaults to white for optimal presentation, but contact RedKalion for custom options to match your decor with this archival art print.
How durable and archival is this acrylic print?
Made with 4mm premium acrylic and archival materials, it resists fading and damage, ensuring a long-lasting, vibrant display of van Gogh's masterpiece for years.
What was van Gogh's technique in this tree study?
Van Gogh used thick impasto brushstrokes to convey movement and emotion, a hallmark of his style that adds texture and depth to this nature-focused artwork.
How does this print compare to van Gogh's other works from Arles?
Like The Starry Night and Sunflowers, it explores natural themes with intense color and form, making it a cohesive piece for Post-Impressionist art collections.
