
What defines the quality of this Brice Marden fine art print?
This print is produced on our Master's Edition 250 gsm paper, featuring a museum-quality matte finish. The natural white, uncoated texture ensures the deep, saturated colors of Marden's work are rendered with exceptional clarity and a premium, reflection-free aesthetic.
Is the paper used for 'To Corfu' archival grade?
Yes. We use acid-free paper with a pH level above 7. This archival standard prevents the paper from yellowing or deteriorating over time, ensuring your investment in fine art remains as vibrant as the day it was printed.
What was the inspiration behind Marden's 'To Corfu'?
In 1976, Brice Marden was deeply influenced by the light and landscape of the Greek islands. 'To Corfu' reflects his transition from pure Minimalism to an abstraction that evokes the sea, architecture, and atmosphere of the Mediterranean through muted, sophisticated color planes.
How does the matte finish enhance the artwork's appearance?
The matte, uncoated finish is essential for abstract works like Marden's. It prevents light glare, allowing the viewer to appreciate the subtle tonal variations and 'To Corfu's' complex color palette from any angle in a room.
Is this print sustainable?
RedKalion is committed to environmental responsibility. This Brice Marden reproduction is printed on FSC-certified paper, meaning it comes from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.
How is the shipping and order fulfillment handled?
Each print is fulfilled on demand with no minimum order requirements. This process reduces waste and ensures your 75x100 cm poster is printed fresh and handled with the utmost care before being shipped in protective, secure packaging.
Can you explain Marden's use of color in this specific 1976 period?
By 1976, Marden was utilizing 'spirit' colors—tones that felt both grounded and atmospheric. In 'To Corfu', he uses these hues to represent the physical weight of stone and the transparency of water, a hallmark of his post-minimalist style.