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What is the historical significance of The Fair Captive by Rene Magritte?
The Fair Captive (1947) is a key surrealist painting by Rene Magritte, exploring themes of reality and illusion through a birdcage and classical sculpture, reflecting his fascination with hidden meanings in everyday objects.
What materials are used for this acrylic print?
This museum-quality print uses 4mm (0.15") acrylic for a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish, ensuring long-lasting color and resistance to fading in fine art reproductions.
How is the print mounted and hung?
It includes a hanging kit with hardware, screws, and pre-drilled screw holes at each corner (14mm from edge, 8mm diameter), making installation easy for home or office display.
What are the dimensions of this artwork?
The print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), a standard size perfect for enhancing walls with this archival-grade surrealist masterpiece.
Is the background of the print customizable?
Transparent backgrounds default to white for optimal presentation, but contact us for custom options to match your decor with this premium reproduction.
How does RedKalion ensure print quality?
We use archival-grade techniques and materials to capture every detail of Magritte's original, offering trusted, museum-quality reproductions for art collectors.
What is the symbolism behind the birdcage in this artwork?
The birdcage in The Fair Captive symbolizes themes of freedom and confinement, a common surrealist motif in Magritte's work that challenges viewers' perceptions.
