
What materials are used for the Avrutun fine art print?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white museum-quality paper. This archival-grade, matte, and uncoated paper ensures the Brice Marden reproduction maintains its integrity and depth without glare over time.
Is the black wooden frame sustainably sourced?
Yes, our frames are crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood. They are FSC-certified, reflecting RedKalion’s commitment to environmental stewardship and high-end craftsmanship.
How is the artwork protected during shipping and display?
The print is protected by shatterproof plexiglass, providing a safe and clear view of the artwork. Each framed print is carefully packaged and includes a pre-installed hanging kit for immediate display.
What are the exact dimensions of the frame?
The frame features a professional 20mm (0.79") thickness and width. This profile is wider than standard frames, offering a more premium, gallery-style presence on your wall.
Does this print meet archival standards for longevity?
Absolutely. We utilize museum-quality, acid-free paper and sustainable materials to ensure that the colors and paper quality of your Brice Marden print do not degrade, maintaining archival excellence.
What is the significance of the year 1971 in Brice Marden's career?
1971 was a pivotal year for Marden as he refined his encaustic-inspired technique. Avrutun represents his exploration of color density and the physical presence of monochromatic planes in Minimalist art.
Why is Brice Marden considered a titan of Minimalism?
Brice Marden is celebrated for bridging the gap between Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism, using texture and subtle color variations to evoke emotional depth within strictly geometric and structural frameworks.
