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What material is used for the Byzantium print?
We use 3mm Aluminum DIBOND® with a brushed silver finish. This museum-quality material offers a rigid, durable base and a unique metallic texture, especially in unprinted areas.
How does the brushed aluminum finish affect the artwork?
The horizontal grain of the aluminum creates a dynamic, light-catching effect. It adds depth to Schapiro's geometric forms, giving the piece a sophisticated, industrial edge.
Is the hanging hardware included?
Yes, a professional hanging kit is included with every order. The specific type may vary depending on the fulfillment country to ensure the safest installation for your space.
Is the print resistant to glare?
Absolutely. The direct print on AluDibond features a matte finish, ensuring the artwork remains vibrant and glare-free even in highly lit environments or galleries.
How long will this archival print last?
This is an archival-grade reproduction. Aluminum DIBOND® is incredibly stable, and our direct-to-substrate printing is designed to resist fading and environmental wear for decades.
What characterizes Miriam Schapiro’s Hard-Edge period?
Her Hard-Edge phase moved away from gestural brushwork toward clean, sharp lines and geometric complexity, bridging the gap between modernism and structural, architectural design.
What does the title 'Byzantium' signify in this piece?
The title references the architectural and decorative complexity of the Byzantine Empire, reimagined through Schapiro's mid-century feminist and formalist perspective.
