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What material is used for the Juan Gris acrylic print?
The print is crafted on 4mm (0.15") premium acrylic, offering a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish that protects the artwork while enhancing its visual depth.
How durable is this museum-quality reproduction?
This archival-grade acrylic print is moisture-resistant and designed for long-term durability, ensuring the Cubist colors remain vivid and the surface remains pristine for decades.
Does the Bottles and Knife print include mounting hardware?
Yes, each Juan Gris wall art piece includes a full hanging kit with screws and hardware, utilizing pre-drilled holes for a professional, secure installation.
How is the Juan Gris wall art packaged for delivery?
We use high-standard protective packaging to ensure your fine art print arrives in gallery condition, secured against impacts and environmental factors during transit.
What is the finish of the acrylic print?
The finish is sleek and glossy, providing a high-definition, vibrant appearance that makes the geometric layers of Juan Gris’s work appear remarkably lifelike.
What phase of Juan Gris's career does Bottles and Knife 1912 represent?
This 1912 piece represents Gris's entry into Analytical Cubism, showcasing his unique "mathematical" approach and his departure from the more monochromatic styles of his peers.
Why is this specific Juan Gris work considered a Cubist masterpiece?
It is celebrated for its structural harmony and the use of diagonal lines to create movement within a static still life, a hallmark of Gris's influential style.
