
What are the paper specifications for this Rauschenberg print?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality, natural white, matte paper. At 0.29 mm thickness, it offers an archival, uncoated finish that prevents glare and ensures long-lasting visual depth for your fine art print.
Is the black wooden frame sustainably sourced?
Yes, our frames are crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood. They are FSC-certified, ensuring environmental sustainability while providing a robust 20mm wide profile for a premium, gallery-style aesthetic.
How is the artwork protected during shipping and display?
Each print is protected by shatterproof, transparent plexiglass and securely packaged. The frame includes a hanging kit, ensuring the artwork arrives ready-to-hang and remains shielded from dust and physical damage.
Will this archival reproduction fade over time?
No. By utilizing 250 gsm archival-grade paper and acid-free materials, our museum-quality reproductions are designed to resist yellowing and fading, maintaining the integrity of Rauschenberg's colors for decades.
What is included in the 'ready-to-hang' kit?
The package includes a pre-installed hanging system designed for the 70x100 cm frame. This allows you to securely mount your Rauschenberg Allegory print directly to the wall without additional hardware.
What defines Rauschenberg’s 'Combines' style seen in Allegory?
'Combines' are works that hybridize painting and sculpture by incorporating non-traditional materials and found objects. Allegory (1960) showcases this technique, breaking the flat plane of the canvas to integrate life with art.
Why is the 1960 Allegory significant in art history?
Created at the height of the Neo-Dada movement, Allegory represents Rauschenberg’s departure from pure Abstract Expressionism. It paved the way for Pop Art by utilizing everyday textures and challenging the definition of fine art materials.