Acrylic Print "Port de Martigues"
Print type
Acrylic PrintsAcrylic Prints
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.


About the Artwork
Port de Martigues
Raoul Dufy (1877-1953) Port de Martigues [1903] Oil on canvas 44,5 x 54 cm During a first stay in 1903, Raoul Dufy discovered the light of the South in Martigues, made famous by Félix Ziem, the precursor of Impressionism, and where many painters (Auguste Renoir, Paul Signac, etc.) preceded him. It inspires him with a brightened palette and luminous canvases, such as this view of the port. REPRODUCTION 2021 Raoul Dufy, Port de Martigues, [1903] © ADAGP, Paris, 2021. Photo © Centre Pompidou, MNAM-CCI/Philippe Migeat/Dist. RMN-GP