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What makes the Master's Edition paper special?
Our Master's Edition is a premium 250 gsm (110 lb) archival paper. It features a matte, uncoated finish and a natural white tone, providing a luxurious texture that prevents glare and mimics the feel of original museum pieces.
How long will this André Derain print last without fading?
Each print is created on acid-free paper with a pH above 7. This archival standard prevents yellowing and ensures the colors remain vibrant and true to the original 1922 landscape for decades to come.
Is the paper used for this fine art print sustainable?
Yes. RedKalion is committed to environmental responsibility. This reproduction of 'Landscape Near Barbizon' is printed on FSC-certified paper, ensuring it meets the highest standards for sustainable forest management.
What are the exact dimensions and thickness of the print?
This specific print measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches). It has a professional thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), providing the rigidity and durability expected of high-end gallery reproductions.
How is my order fulfilled and shipped?
We print each piece on demand to ensure perfect quality control. There are no minimum orders, and each print is meticulously packaged to ensure it arrives at your door in pristine, ready-to-frame condition.
What is the historical significance of Derain's 1922 Barbizon landscape?
By 1922, Derain shifted from the 'wild' colors of Fauvism to a more structured, classical style. This work reflects his study of old masters and the naturalistic traditions of the Barbizon School, emphasizing form and muted tones.
Why was the Barbizon region important to André Derain?
Barbizon was the cradle of French plein-air painting. For Derain, returning to this landscape allowed him to reconnect with the roots of French art, blending modernist structure with the atmospheric heritage of 19th-century masters.
