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What is the artwork featured in this print?
This museum-quality print showcases Wassily Kandinsky's iconic 1911 masterpiece, COMPOSITION IV, a significant work in the history of abstract art.
What material is this Wassily Kandinsky print made on?
This fine art reproduction is printed directly onto 3mm thick Brushed Aluminum DIBOND®, featuring a unique metallic finish with a horizontal grain for a dynamic visual effect.
What is the finish of the aluminum print?
The print boasts a matte, glare-free finish, ideal for showcasing the vibrant colors and abstract forms of COMPOSITION IV. Unprinted areas reveal a striking brushed silver metallic effect.
How is this artwork shipped?
Your Wassily Kandinsky print is carefully packaged to ensure safe arrival. Shipping logistics and times vary by destination country, handled by RedKalion's trusted partners.
What is the longevity of this archival print?
Printed on durable AluDibond with UV-resistant inks, this museum-quality reproduction is designed for exceptional longevity, preserving the vividness of Kandinsky's original vision for decades.
What does COMPOSITION IV represent in Kandinsky's oeuvre?
COMPOSITION IV (1911) is a key work marking Wassily Kandinsky's definitive move into pure abstraction, intended to evoke spiritual and emotional responses akin to music.
Can you tell me more about Kandinsky's technique in this period?
In 1911, Kandinsky was pioneering abstract expressionism, focusing on the spiritual and psychological impact of color and form, moving away from representational elements entirely.
