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What is the artwork featured in this product?
This product features the iconic artwork 'DREAM CITY 1921' by the renowned artist Paul Klee, presented as a museum-quality aluminum print.
What material is the Paul Klee print made from?
This Paul Klee print is made from 3mm thick Brushed Aluminum DIBOND® with a metallic finish and horizontal grain, offering a unique, modern presentation.
What is the print finish and quality?
The artwork is directly printed onto the AluDibond, resulting in vivid colors and a matte, glare-free finish. Unprinted areas reveal a striking brushed silver effect.
Does the print come with a hanging kit?
Yes, a high-quality hanging kit is included with your Paul Klee aluminum print for convenient and secure wall mounting.
How long will this archival print last?
Our museum-quality reproductions on Brushed Aluminum DIBOND® are crafted for exceptional longevity and vibrancy, ensuring lasting enjoyment of this Paul Klee artwork.
What is the historical significance of DREAM CITY 1921?
'DREAM CITY 1921' exemplifies Paul Klee's experimental period, showcasing his characteristic blend of fantasy, color theory, and architectural imagination from the early 20th century.
Can you tell me more about Paul Klee's artistic style in this piece?
In 'DREAM CITY 1921,' Klee merges childlike simplicity with complex symbolic representation, reflecting his engagement with movements like Surrealism and his teaching at the Bauhaus.
