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What are the dimensions and details of this Piet Mondrian framed art print?
This framed print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and features Piet Mondrian's Mill of Heeswijk Sun, a fine art reproduction on archival museum-quality paper with a black wooden frame and shatterproof plexiglass.
What type of paper is used for this museum-quality reproduction?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) matte, uncoated, natural white paper that is 0.29 mm thick and FSC-certified, ensuring archival longevity and vibrant color for this fine art print.
Is this framed print ready to hang, and what does it include?
Yes, this ready-to-hang framed art print includes a hanging kit, so you can display it directly on your wall without additional setup.
What materials are used in the black wooden frame?
The frame is made from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, measuring 20mm (0.79") thick and wide for a durable, contemporary look.
How does the plexiglass protect this archival art print?
Shatterproof plexiglass safeguards the print from dust, UV light, and damage, preserving the museum-quality reproduction for years in your home or office.
What is the historical significance of Mill of Heeswijk Sun by Piet Mondrian?
This artwork from 1905-1908 shows Mondrian's early impressionistic style, capturing Dutch landscapes before his abstract geometric period, highlighting his evolution as a modern art pioneer.
How does the sun depiction in this artwork reflect Mondrian's technique?
Mondrian used soft brushstrokes and tonal variations to convey the sun's glow, demonstrating his skill in light and atmosphere during his transitional phase.
