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What are the dimensions and materials of this Claude Monet print?
This Claude Monet fine art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is crafted on brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness for durability and a modern metallic finish.
How does the printing process enhance the artwork's colors?
Direct print on AluDibond ensures vivid, archival colors with a matte finish, while unprinted areas reveal a metallic silver effect, ideal for highlighting Monet's Impressionist palette.
Is a hanging kit included with the aluminum print?
Yes, a complete hanging kit is included with every order, though specific components may vary by fulfillment country for optimal installation.
What makes this a museum-quality reproduction?
RedKalion uses archival-grade materials and precise color matching to replicate Monet's original brushwork, offering a durable, glare-free print that meets gallery standards.
How should I care for my brushed aluminum print to ensure longevity?
Dust gently with a soft cloth; avoid harsh chemicals. The aluminum base and archival inks resist fading, making it a low-maintenance, long-lasting display piece.
What is the historical significance of 'Yellow Irises and Malva' in Monet's work?
Painted in the late 19th century at Giverny, this piece showcases Monet's focus on light and color harmony, reflecting his shift towards more abstract, garden-inspired compositions.
Why did Monet choose irises and mallows for this painting?
Monet used yellow irises and purple mallows for their complementary colors, creating visual vibrancy and exploring natural contrasts in his beloved garden setting.
