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What defines the 'Bistros in a Suburb' print's visual finish?
This print features a matte, glare-free finish on brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®. The 3mm thickness provides a rigid, durable base that eliminates reflections while maintaining color vividness.
How does the brushed silver effect impact the artwork?
In this Maurice Utrillo print, unprinted white areas are not white ink; instead, they reveal the natural metallic grain of the aluminum, creating a sophisticated silver shimmer.
Is the hanging hardware included with the print?
Yes, every RedKalion aluminum print includes a professional hanging kit tailored to the fulfillment country, ensuring a seamless and secure installation process upon arrival.
How durable is a Maurice Utrillo aluminum print?
Our Aluminum DIBOND® prints are archival-grade and fade-resistant. The 3mm composite material is exceptionally strong and resistant to environmental changes, making it ideal for long-term display.
What are the shipping and fulfillment details?
RedKalion ships worldwide using secure, specialized packaging. Shipping times vary by region, but all orders are tracked to ensure your museum-quality print arrives in pristine condition.
What is the historical context of 'Bistros in a Suburb'?
Painted during Utrillo's career, this piece reflects his fascination with the 'Zone'—the working-class suburbs of Paris. It captures the quiet, often desolate beauty of suburban life away from the grand boulevards.
Why did Utrillo often paint empty streets and bistros?
Maurice Utrillo’s focus on architecture and empty streets reflected his solitary personality and his obsession with the physical texture of the city, which he found more expressive than human figures.
