Acrylic Print "Le Faubourg de Collioure"
Sold by Centre Pompidou (Impression à la demande)
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Print type
Acrylic PrintsAbout the Artwork

André Derain (1880-1954)
Le Faubourg de Collioure
[1905]
Oil on canvas
59,5 x 73,2 cm
Painted in Collioure, where André Derain joined Henri Matisse in the summer of 1905 for a very fruitful painting season (Derain produced 30 canvases, 20 drawings there), the work testifies to the painter's research to go beyond Impressionism through primitivism, which owes a lot to the exoticism of Paul Gauguin.
André Derain

Acrylic Print
The technique of printing under acrylic glass used by the greatest artists gives the works a very contemporary look, depth and brings intensity to the colours. Acrylic glass (Plexiglas®) is unbreakable, lighter than glass and easy to clean with a sponge.
- Thickness of the acrylic: 2 mm.
- Bright finish.
- Aluminum laminated rear panel Dibond black 3 mm
- System of hangers and plastic cushions that allow to detach the work from the wall.

