
What is the historical significance of Nicolas de Staël's Study in Colour No. 1 Woimant Staël 93?
This 1953 Art Informel work marks de Staël's shift to abstraction, using thick impasto and color blocks to express emotion, influencing post-war European art with its dynamic balance of structure and spontaneity.
How does the paper quality ensure this fine art print lasts?
Our Master's Edition archival paper is acid-free (pH above 7) and FSC-certified, preventing yellowing and ensuring museum-quality longevity for your Art Informel reproduction.
What are the specifications of the paper used for this print?
The print uses 250 gsm (110 lb), 0.29 mm thick matte, uncoated natural white paper, offering a luxurious texture and premium feel for this Nicolas de Staël artwork.
How is this Art Informel poster shipped and fulfilled?
Printed on demand with no minimum orders, it's carefully packaged and shipped directly to you, ensuring a pristine museum-quality reproduction every time.
Can I trust the color accuracy of this de Staël reproduction?
Yes, we use high-fidelity printing to match de Staël's vibrant palette, capturing every detail of this Study in Colour No. 1 for an authentic fine art print.
What makes this artwork part of the Art Informel movement?
Art Informel emphasizes spontaneous, abstract expression; de Staël's piece uses bold colors and textured surfaces to convey raw emotion, typical of this post-war European style.
Is the paper sustainable for this fine art poster?
Yes, the FSC-certified paper ensures eco-friendly production, aligning with RedKalion's commitment to sustainable museum-quality reproductions.