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What are the dimensions of this John Singer Sargent acrylic print?
This fine art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), making it an ideal statement piece for wall decor with a museum-quality presence.
What material is used for this Mrs Charles Russell art reproduction?
It features a 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic face, offering a vibrant, durable finish that enhances color depth for a premium acrylic print experience.
How is this print shipped and installed?
It includes a complete hanging kit with hardware and screws, plus pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from edge) for easy, secure mounting.
Is this a long-lasting archival print?
Yes, this museum-quality reproduction uses archival-grade materials to ensure color fidelity and durability, making it a lasting investment in fine art.
What design features does this acrylic print have?
It has straight-cut corners for a modern look, and transparent backgrounds default to white for optimal presentation in any setting.
Who was Mrs Charles Russell in art history?
Mrs Charles Russell was a subject painted by John Singer Sargent, reflecting his skill in portraiture during the late 19th century, often highlighting elite society figures with psychological insight.
What makes John Singer Sargent's technique unique in this portrait?
Sargent combined loose, impressionistic brushstrokes with precise realism, capturing subtle expressions and textures that convey character, as seen in this Gilded Age masterpiece.
