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What makes the Alighiero Boetti 'METTERE I VERBI ALL INFINITO' print museum-quality?
We use Master's Edition archival paper (250 gsm) with an acid-free pH above 7. This ensures the print resists yellowing and maintains its structural integrity, meeting the highest standards for fine art preservation.
What is the finish and texture of the paper?
The print features a luxurious matte, uncoated finish. The natural white (off-white) base provides a sophisticated, non-reflective surface that enhances the rich conceptual details of Boetti's typography.
How is my fine art poster shipped?
Each print is produced on demand to ensure perfection and shipped in robust, protective packaging. We fulfill orders globally with no minimum requirements, ensuring your artwork arrives in pristine gallery condition.
Is the paper used for this Alighiero Boetti print sustainable?
Yes, all our prints utilize FSC-certified paper (or equivalent regional certifications). This ensures that your artwork is as environmentally responsible as it is aesthetically beautiful.
How long will this archival print last?
Thanks to the archival properties of our 0.29 mm thick paper and acid-free chemistry, this print is designed to last for decades without significant fading or discoloration when kept out of direct sunlight.
What is the meaning behind the title 'METTERE I VERBI ALL INFINITO'?
The title translates to 'To put verbs in the infinitive.' Boetti used this phrase to explore the concept of timelessness and the universal nature of action, unconstrained by specific subjects or temporal tenses.
How does this print represent Alighiero Boetti's 'Arazzi' style?
While this is a fine art paper reproduction, it captures the grid-based linguistic structure Boetti famously used in his embroidered tapestries, where letters are treated as autonomous geometric shapes and cultural symbols.
