
What is the paper quality of this Charlotte Posenenske print?
This print is produced on our Master's Edition archival paper, a 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality substrate. It features a matte, uncoated finish and a natural white tone that provides a premium, non-glare texture suitable for high-end gallery displays.
How long will the archival properties last?
Our prints are acid-free with a pH value above 7, which prevents the paper from yellowing or becoming brittle over time. This ensures your Charlotte Posenenske reproduction maintains its visual integrity and color accuracy for generations.
Is the paper sustainably sourced?
Yes, all prints in this series are produced on FSC-certified paper. This certification ensures that the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.
What is the shipping and fulfillment process?
We operate on a demand-based fulfillment model with no minimum orders. Each Charlotte Posenenske print is meticulously produced and shipped individually to ensure the highest standards of quality control and protection during transit.
Does the finish have a glossy or matte look?
This fine art poster features a luxurious matte, uncoated finish. This specific texture is preferred by curators as it eliminates reflections and glare, allowing the viewer to appreciate the historical depth and detail of the 1960 Untitled work.
What period of Charlotte Posenenske’s career does Untitled (1960) represent?
The 1960 period marks Posenenske's transition from painterly abstraction toward the minimalist rigor she became famous for. These works showcase her early mastery of spatial rhythm and form before she moved into industrial, modular sculpture.
Why is Posenenske considered an important figure in modern art?
Posenenske is a pivotal figure in German Modernism and Minimalism. She is renowned for her radical industrial approach to art production and her decision to quit art in 1968 to pursue sociology, challenging the traditional concepts of authorship and the art market.