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What defines the finish of this Frank Auerbach brushed aluminum print?
This print features a matte, glare-free finish on a 3mm Aluminum DIBOND® panel. The brushed silver surface adds a sophisticated horizontal grain, enhancing the industrial atmosphere of Auerbach's work.
Does the 70x100 cm aluminum print come ready to hang?
Yes, every museum-quality print from RedKalion includes a professional hanging kit. The specific hardware varies by fulfillment country to ensure a secure and seamless installation on your wall.
How does the metallic silver effect appear on the artwork?
In areas where the design has no white ink, the brushed aluminum grain shines through. This creates a striking metallic effect that shifts as you move around the artwork, adding depth to the composition.
Is this Frank Auerbach reproduction archival-grade?
Absolutely. Our direct-to-aluminum printing process uses UV-resistant inks on a rigid, weather-resistant base, ensuring your Frank Auerbach masterpiece remains vibrant and durable for decades without fading.
What is the thickness and weight of the Aluminum DIBOND®?
The print is 3mm (0.12") thick, providing a sturdy and premium feel. This rigid base is ideal for large-format displays like the 70x100 cm size, preventing any warping or bending.
Why did Frank Auerbach focus on Camden Town Station?
Auerbach lived and worked in Camden for decades, obsessively sketching its streets. This repetition allowed him to move beyond mere depiction into a deeper, psychological understanding of the urban landscape.
What artistic movement does "Behind Camden Town Station" belong to?
This piece is a hallmark of the School of London, a group of post-war figurative artists who emphasized the physical presence of their subjects through raw, textured, and intense observation.
