
What is the historical significance of Incense of a New Church?
Painted in 1921, it is a key work of Precisionism. It metaphorically compares industrial chimneys to church steeples and smoke to incense, reflecting the era's worship of modern industry and technological progress.
What characterizes Charles Demuth's artistic technique in this piece?
Demuth utilized a synthesis of Cubist fragmentation and Futurist dynamism, known as Precisionism. He focused on sharp lines, geometric forms, and smooth surfaces to depict the 'clean' aesthetic of the American industrial landscape.
What paper quality is used for this fine art print?
We use Master's Edition archival paper. It is a 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality paper with a natural white, matte finish that provides a sophisticated, non-reflective texture.
Will this print yellow or fade over time?
No. Our prints are made on acid-free paper with a pH above 7. This archival standard prevents yellowing and ensures the longevity of the artwork for decades.
Is the paper used for this poster environmentally friendly?
Yes. RedKalion uses FSC-certified paper (or equivalent certifications), ensuring that the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental and social benefits.
How is the 75x100 cm print fulfilled and shipped?
Each order is printed and shipped on demand with no minimum requirements. We use robust packaging to ensure your 30x40 inch fine art poster arrives in pristine gallery condition.
Does the print have a glossy or matte finish?
This print features a matte, uncoated finish. This luxurious texture avoids the cheap reflection of gloss, allowing the viewer to appreciate the intricate details of Demuth’s work from any angle.