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What are the dimensions of this Eyvind Earle aluminum print?
This fine art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), offering a substantial presence ideal for gallery-style displays in homes or offices.
What material is used for this museum-quality reproduction?
It features Brushed Silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, ensuring durability and a striking metallic finish with horizontal grain for dynamic visual appeal.
How is the print applied to ensure vivid colors?
We use direct printing on AluDibond, which delivers vibrant, fade-resistant colors with a matte finish and reveals a metallic silver effect in unprinted areas.
Is a hanging kit included with this Eyvind Earle print?
Yes, a hanging kit is included; specifications may vary by fulfillment country to ensure secure and easy installation.
How does the finish enhance black-and-white designs?
The matte, glare-free finish minimizes reflections, making it ideal for showcasing intricate details in designs like Earle's, with a brushed silver effect adding depth.
Who was Eyvind Earle and what is his significance in art history?
Eyvind Earle was a renowned mid-century American artist and Disney illustrator, famous for his stylized landscapes and contributions to Sleeping Beauty, blending realism with abstract patterns.
What inspired the title Toccata and Fugue for this artwork?
The title references musical forms, suggesting rhythmic and layered compositions, mirroring Earle's use of repetitive natural motifs to create harmonious visual symphonies.
