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What are the archival qualities of this William Saroyan print?
The print uses 250 gsm archival museum-quality paper. It is acid-free and natural white, ensuring the colors and inks do not yellow or fade over time, maintaining the integrity of Saroyan's abstract work.
How is the black wooden frame constructed?
Our frames are made from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood. They are 20mm (0.79") thick and wide, providing a sturdier and more premium aesthetic than standard 14mm frames found elsewhere.
Is the artwork ready to hang upon arrival?
Yes, your William Saroyan framed art print comes with a pre-installed hanging kit. It is designed to be mounted directly onto your wall as soon as it is unboxed.
How do you ensure the print arrives safely?
We use shatterproof plexiglass and specialized protective packaging to ensure your museum-quality reproduction arrives in pristine condition. The plexiglass offers superior protection compared to traditional glass.
What makes RedKalion's reproductions museum-quality?
RedKalion utilizes high-weight archival paper, sustainable wood frames, and state-of-the-art printing technology to match the standards required by galleries and museums worldwide for fine art longevity.
What inspired William Saroyan's visual art in 1963?
Saroyan was deeply influenced by the rhythm of New York City and the Abstract Expressionist movement. His visual art often mirrored his literary style—spontaneous, humanistic, and focused on the energy of the present moment.
Why is the date "April 28 1963" significant in this piece?
Saroyan often titled his works with the specific date of creation, treating his art as a visual diary. This piece captures his psychological and creative state during a specific spring day in NYC.
