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At RedKalion, you can find virtually any artwork from any artist, available in a wide range of sizes to perfectly match your space.
If you didn’t find what you’re looking for, contact us at support@redkalion.com . We will source any artwork and produce it in any size and format you need, including art prints, posters, canvas, framed pieces, framed canvas, and more.
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What are the dimensions of this framed Claude Monet print?
This framed art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), with a 20mm thick black wooden frame, making it a substantial piece ideal for enhancing any room's decor.
What type of paper is used for this museum-quality reproduction?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) matte, uncoated, natural white archival museum-quality paper, FSC-certified for sustainability, ensuring a premium fine art print that resists fading.
Is the frame included and ready to hang?
Yes, this framed art print comes with a responsibly sourced oak and ash wood frame and a hanging kit, so it's ready-to-hang directly on your wall upon arrival.
How is the print protected in the frame?
The print is safeguarded by shatterproof plexiglass, which provides clear protection against damage while maintaining the visual integrity of this Monet reproduction.
Is this a sustainable art print option?
Yes, we use FSC-certified materials or equivalent for the paper, aligning with eco-conscious practices in our premium fine art reproductions.
Why did Monet paint multiple versions of haystacks?
Claude Monet painted over 25 haystack scenes to study the effects of light and atmosphere at different times of day and seasons, showcasing his Impressionist focus on transient moments.
What makes the Grainstack at Giverny significant in art history?
This piece is part of Monet's iconic Haystacks series from the 1890s, highlighting his innovative use of color and brushwork to capture emotion, making it a key work in Impressionism.
