
What are the specifications of the paper used for this Redon print?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) archival-grade, museum-quality paper. It is natural white, matte, and uncoated, ensuring high-definition detail and long-term durability without the glare of glossy finishes.
How is the artwork framed and protected?
The print is housed in a 20mm thick frame made from responsibly sourced oak and ash. It is protected by shatterproof, transparent plexiglass, ensuring the artwork remains safe during shipping and over time.
Is the framing material sustainable?
Yes, all wood and paper materials are FSC-certified or equivalent, ensuring that your fine art reproduction supports responsible forest management and environmental sustainability.
Does the print arrive ready to hang?
Absolutely. Every RedKalion framed print includes a professional-grade hanging kit, allowing you to display your new masterpiece directly upon arrival without needing extra hardware.
What is the archival lifespan of this museum-quality print?
Our prints use acid-free archival paper and lightfast inks. When kept out of direct sunlight, these materials are designed to last for decades without yellowing, fading, or degrading.
What was Odilon Redon’s artistic philosophy for 'Boat in the Moonlight'?
Redon was a leading Symbolist who prioritized the 'invisible' world of dreams and the soul. This piece reflects his belief that art should evoke mystery rather than replicate reality.
What does the boat symbolize in Redon’s work?
In Redon’s iconography, the boat often serves as a metaphor for the human soul or the psyche navigating the vast, unknown waters of the subconscious and the spiritual realm.