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What is the historical significance of "Guitar and Clarinet" by Juan Gris?
"Guitar and Clarinet" (1920) is a seminal work of Synthetic Cubism, showcasing Juan Gris's innovative use of collage-like composition and geometric abstraction to redefine still life, making it a key piece for collectors of modern art prints.
What are the dimensions and material specifications of this acrylic print?
This fine art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and features a 4mm (0.15") acrylic face for a vibrant, durable finish, with straight-cut corners and white-optimized backgrounds for a sleek museum-quality reproduction.
How is the hanging kit included with this artwork designed?
The hanging kit includes hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm/0.55" from edges, 8mm/0.31" diameter, 15mm/0.6" screw head) for easy, secure installation of your premium acrylic print.
What makes RedKalion's prints archival and long-lasting?
Our prints use high-quality materials and techniques to ensure color stability and resistance to fading, offering a durable fine art print that maintains its vibrancy for years, backed by expert curation.
How does the shipping and packaging protect this acrylic artwork?
We use reinforced packaging and careful handling to ensure your museum-quality reproduction arrives safely, with logistics designed to protect the acrylic finish and structural integrity during transit.
How did Juan Gris's technique in this piece differ from earlier Cubist works?
In "Guitar and Clarinet," Gris employed Synthetic Cubism, focusing on constructed compositions with clearer forms and integrated textural elements, moving beyond the fragmentation of Analytic Cubism for a more cohesive aesthetic.
What details in the artwork highlight Gris's attention to musical themes?
The artwork intricately layers geometric shapes to represent the guitar and clarinet, using overlapping planes and subtle tonal variations to evoke the rhythm and harmony of music, characteristic of Gris's poetic approach to Cubism.
