
What is the historical significance of Hans Hofmann's 'The Window'?
Hans Hofmann's 'The Window' is a key Abstract Expressionist work from the mid-20th century, showcasing his 'push and pull' theory that uses color contrasts to create dynamic spatial tension, influencing artists like Helen Frankenthaler and defining post-war American art.
What materials are used in this framed canvas print?
This museum-quality reproduction features a cotton-polyester blend canvas (300-350gsm, 350-400 microns) on FSC-certified wood stretcher bars, with a sustainable wood frame made from FSC-certified or locally sourced poplar or pine for durable fine art display.
How does the frame design ensure a secure fit?
The frame has a width of 9-14 mm (0.35"-0.55") and thickness of 42 mm (1.65") in North America or 32 mm (1.26") in Europe, with a 12 mm (0.45") gap between canvas and frame for a snug, professional-looking fit in your space.
Is a hanging kit included with this artwork?
Yes, a hanging kit is included with this Hans Hofmann framed canvas print, though components may vary by country to ensure easy and secure installation for your fine art reproduction.
How long will the colors last on this print?
Using high-quality printing techniques, this archival-grade reproduction offers long-lasting, vibrant colors that resist fading, making it a durable investment for displaying Hofmann's abstract masterpiece.
What is Hans Hofmann's 'push and pull' theory in this artwork?
In 'The Window,' Hofmann's 'push and pull' theory creates visual movement by contrasting warm and cool colors, with bold shapes appearing to advance or recede, adding depth and energy to this Abstract Expressionist piece.
Can this print be customized in size or frame?
This product is offered as a standard framed canvas print; for custom sizes or frames, contact RedKalion's support to explore options for personalized museum-quality reproductions.