
What is the significance of Brice Marden's Study for Stander (1967)?
Study for Stander (1967) is a pivotal work by Brice Marden, showcasing his minimalist abstraction and exploration of monochromatic fields, bridging painting and drawing in post-minimalist art history.
What are the specifications of the paper used for this fine art print?
This museum-quality reproduction uses 250 gsm (110 lb) archival paper with a matte finish, 0.29 mm thickness, and FSC-certified materials for durability and eco-friendliness in fine art prints.
How is the black wooden frame constructed and what are its measurements?
The frame is made from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, 20mm thick and wide, larger than classic frames, and measures 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches for a bold display.
Is this framed art print ready to hang, and what protection does it include?
Yes, it includes a hanging kit for easy installation and shatterproof plexiglass to protect the print, ensuring a secure and long-lasting framed art piece.
How does RedKalion ensure the archival quality of this reproduction?
We use archival museum-quality paper and sustainable materials, with precise color matching to deliver a durable, museum-grade framed art print that resists fading.
What artistic techniques did Brice Marden use in Study for Stander?
Marden employed subtle monochromatic fields and gestural lines, focusing on surface texture and mark-making to create a meditative, minimalist abstraction in this 1967 study.
Why is the frame thickness 20mm instead of the classic 14mm?
The 20mm thickness provides a contemporary, bold presence that enhances the artwork's minimalist aesthetic, offering a wider profile than traditional 14mm frames.
