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What are the dimensions and material of this Claude Monet print?
This fine art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is crafted on brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness for a durable, museum-quality reproduction.
How does the brushed aluminum finish enhance the artwork?
The metallic finish and horizontal grain create a dynamic look, with unprinted areas revealing a striking silver effect, ideal for Monet's atmospheric Impressionist style.
Is the print suitable for long-term display?
Yes, it features direct printing on Aluminum DIBOND® for vivid, fade-resistant colors and a matte, glare-free finish, ensuring archival longevity.
What is included with the purchase for hanging?
A hanging kit is included, though specifics may vary by fulfillment country to ensure secure installation of your premium aluminum print.
Can I expect true-to-color reproduction of Monet's original?
Absolutely, our museum-quality printing process captures the subtle hues and light effects of Waterloo Bridge, Dawn with precision and vibrancy.
Why did Monet paint Waterloo Bridge multiple times?
Monet was captivated by London's fog and light variations, painting the bridge in different conditions to explore transient atmospheric effects, a hallmark of Impressionism.
What makes this artwork significant in Monet's career?
Part of his London series, it showcases his late-period focus on urban scenes and mastery of color to depict dawn's fleeting moments, reflecting modern life.
