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The Trees of Jas de Bouffan - Paul Cézanne Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Paul Cézanne Aluminum Print | Paul Cézanne Prints

The Trees of Jas de Bouffan - Paul Cézanne Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Paul Cézanne Aluminum Print | Paul Cézanne Prints

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The Trees of Jas de Bouffan - Paul Cézanne Brushed Aluminum Print

Immerse yourself in the revolutionary vision of Paul Cézanne with this museum-quality aluminum print of The Trees of Jas de Bouffan. Created in the late 19th century, this landscape captures the serene beauty of the artist's family estate in Provence, where Cézanne developed his groundbreaking approach to form and color that would later inspire Cubism. The composition, with its dynamic interplay of light and shadow on the trees, reflects his mastery in transforming nature into structured, geometric planes—a hallmark of his post-impressionist style.

RedKalion presents this archival masterpiece on premium Brushed Silver Aluminum DIBOND®, meticulously crafted to honor Cézanne's original intent. The 3mm thick base ensures durability, while the direct print technology delivers vivid, fade-resistant colors with a matte finish. Unprinted areas reveal a striking metallic silver effect, enhancing the artwork's depth and texture. Measuring 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), this fine art reproduction includes a hanging kit for effortless display, making it a sophisticated addition to any modern interior.

Elevate your space with a piece that bridges art history and contemporary design. This Paul Cézanne print not only celebrates a pivotal moment in art but also offers lasting beauty with its archival-grade materials, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts seeking authentic, high-end reproductions.

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What is the historical significance of The Trees of Jas de Bouffan by Paul Cézanne?

This artwork, created in the late 19th century, showcases Cézanne's innovative post-impressionist style at his family estate in Provence, influencing modern art movements like Cubism with its geometric forms.

What materials are used in this Paul Cézanne aluminum print?

It features a Brushed Silver Aluminum DIBOND® base with a 3mm thickness, direct printing for vivid colors, a matte finish, and a metallic silver effect in unprinted areas for a dynamic look.

How does the brushed aluminum finish enhance this fine art reproduction?

The horizontal grain and metallic finish add depth and texture, making it ideal for black-and-white designs and ensuring a glare-free, museum-quality display.

What are the dimensions and hanging details for this artwork?

It measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), includes a hanging kit for easy installation, and is designed for durable, rigid support in any space.

Is this Paul Cézanne print archival and fade-resistant?

Yes, the direct print on aluminum uses archival-grade materials to ensure vivid colors and longevity, making it a premium reproduction for lasting enjoyment.

How did Cézanne's technique in this piece differ from his contemporaries?

Cézanne used structured, geometric planes to depict nature, moving beyond impressionism to emphasize form and color, which set the stage for modern art.

What makes the Jas de Bouffan estate important in Cézanne's work?

This estate in Provence was a frequent subject for Cézanne, allowing him to experiment with light and composition, as seen in this iconic landscape print.