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Charles Demuth - Machinery - 1920 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Charles Demuth - Machinery - 1920 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

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Elevate Your Space with Charles Demuth’s Industrial Masterpiece

Experience the intersection of industrial power and artistic precision with our museum-quality reproduction of Charles Demuth’s Machinery (1920). As a pioneer of the Precisionist movement, Demuth transformed the cold utility of the American industrial landscape into a symphony of geometric forms. This 1920 masterpiece captures the rhythmic beauty of industrial pipes and cylinders, rendered with the architectural clarity that defined early 20th-century American modernism.

The RedKalion Archival Standard

At RedKalion, we curate more than just images; we preserve art history. This fine art print is produced on our exclusive Master's Edition archival paper. With a weight of 250 gsm (110 lb) and a thickness of 0.29 mm, it offers a substantial, premium feel that far exceeds standard posters. The natural white, uncoated finish provides a sophisticated matte texture that eliminates glare, allowing the subtle tonal shifts of Demuth’s palette to shine.

Precisionism and Historical Context

Charles Demuth was a master of balancing the organic and the mechanical. In Machinery, he utilized a technique inspired by Cubism and Futurism, known as 'Rayonism' or 'ray-lines,' to suggest the movement and energy inherent in static structures. By choosing this piece, you are showcasing a pivotal moment in art history where the machine age was first elevated to the realm of high art.

Technical Specifications

  • Paper: FSC-certified Master's Edition archival paper.
  • Longevity: Acid-free (pH above 7) to prevent yellowing and ensure archival endurance.
  • Finish: Luxurious matte, natural white (off-white) for an authentic gallery feel.
  • Durability: High-density 250 gsm weight for a robust, crease-resistant finish.
  • Sustainability: Printed on demand using responsibly sourced materials.

Transform your interior with an archival masterpiece that honors the legacy of American modernism. This reproduction ensures that the clarity and vision of Charles Demuth endure for generations.

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What are the print specifications for this Demuth reproduction?

Our Charles Demuth fine art print is produced on 250 gsm Master's Edition archival paper. It features a matte, natural white finish with a thickness of 0.29 mm, ensuring a museum-quality texture and appearance.

Will the paper yellow over time?

No. We use acid-free paper with a pH level above 7. This archival-grade quality prevents yellowing and degradation, ensuring your artwork remains vibrant for decades.

Is the paper sustainably sourced?

Yes, RedKalion is committed to sustainability. All our prints use FSC-certified paper (or equivalent certifications depending on regional availability), supporting responsible forest management.

How is shipping handled for large-format prints?

Each print is produced on demand and shipped in robust, protective packaging. There are no minimum order requirements, and we fulfill orders globally to ensure safe arrival.

What makes RedKalion's fine art prints "museum-quality"?

Our prints meet museum standards through the use of high-weight (250 gsm) archival paper, acid-free chemistry, and precision printing techniques that capture every nuance of the original work.

What is the significance of "Machinery" in Charles Demuth's career?

Created in 1920, "Machinery" is a quintessential example of American Precisionism. It reflects Demuth’s fascination with industrial architecture, blending Cubist fragmentation with the clean lines of the machine age.

What art movement does this piece belong to?

This work is a cornerstone of the Precisionist movement, which emerged in the U.S. after WWI. It celebrated the industrial landscape through simplified geometric forms and clear, sharp-edged rendering.