
What are the paper specifications for this Adolph Gottlieb print?
This print utilizes 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, archival-grade museum paper. It features a matte, uncoated finish to ensure long-term color stability and a premium tactile feel without glare.
Is the framing material sustainable and durable?
Yes, the 20mm (0.79") thick frame is crafted from responsibly sourced ash wood with a sleek black finish. It includes shatterproof plexiglass for enhanced protection and durability.
How is the artwork prepared for shipping and hanging?
Each framed print is securely packaged and includes a pre-installed hanging kit. It arrives ready-to-hang, allowing you to elevate your space immediately upon delivery.
What makes RedKalion prints superior to standard posters?
RedKalion focuses on museum-quality standards, using heavier 250 gsm paper and archival inks that resist fading. Our frames are 30% wider than standard 14mm frames for a more gallery-authentic aesthetic.
What is the significance of the year 1973 in Gottlieb's work?
1973 marks the penultimate year of Adolph Gottlieb’s life. During this period, his work reached a peak of minimalist expression, focusing on the essential relationship between form, space, and color.
How does the 'Amorphous' series reflect Abstract Expressionism?
Amorphous reflects the New York School’s shift from complex symbols to 'color field' simplicity, emphasizing emotional resonance through gestural shapes rather than literal representation.
Does the print include a margin or border?
The print is designed to fit the 70x100 cm frame perfectly. Depending on the original artwork's aspect ratio, a natural white border may be included to preserve the integrity of the composition.