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What paper quality is used for this Betty Parsons print?
We use Master's Edition archival paper, weighing 250 gsm (110 lb). This heavy-weight, museum-quality paper ensures a premium feel and superior durability for your fine art reproduction.
Will the print yellow or fade over time?
No. Our paper is acid-free and alkaline-buffered (pH above 7), which prevents the paper from yellowing and preserves the vibrancy of the artwork for generations.
What is the texture and finish of the fine art poster?
The print features a matte, uncoated finish on natural white (off-white) paper. This creates a luxurious, glare-free texture that beautifully complements abstract compositions.
How is the artwork fulfilled and shipped?
Every order is printed and shipped on demand with no minimum order requirements. This ensures the highest quality control and efficient delivery for each customer.
Is the paper used for this reproduction sustainable?
Yes, we prioritize the environment by using FSC-certified paper, ensuring the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests.
What is the artistic significance of 'St. Martin's Eye of the Road'?
Created in 1976, this work reflects Betty Parsons' late-career mastery of lyrical abstraction, blending travel-inspired motifs with a sophisticated, minimalist approach to form and color.
Who was Betty Parsons in the context of American Modernism?
Betty Parsons was a double-threat in the art world; she was both a legendary gallerist for the Abstract Expressionists and an accomplished artist known for her intuitive, rhythmic abstract style.
