Precio habitual
$999.99 USD
Precio de oferta
$449.99 USD
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Agotado
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Nuestros marcos de madera premium, elaborados con roble o fresno de origen responsable, presentan vetas únicas que les aportan carácter. Los pósteres están impresos en papel de edición maestra, de calidad museística, de color blanquecino, sin estucar, ideal para quienes buscan una calidad excepcional.
Listo para colgar: Incluye kit para colgar, listo para colgar directamente en la pared.
Material del marco: Madera de roble y fresno de origen responsable.
Medidas del marco: 20 mm (0,79") de grosor y ancho, más ancho que el marco clásico de 14 mm (0,55").
Gramaje del papel: 250 g/m² (110 lb), grosor: 0,29 mm (11,4 milésimas de pulgada), ideal para bellas artes.
Acabado del papel: Papel mate, sin recubrimiento, blanco natural, de calidad de museo.
Protección: El plexiglás irrompible protege el cartel.
Papel sostenible: materiales con certificación FSC o equivalente.
Tamaños disponibles: 15 tamaños en pulgadas (EE. UU. y Canadá) y cm (resto del mundo).
Sin pedidos mínimos, impreso y enviado bajo demanda.
This artwork is a significant piece by Kurt Schwitters, a key figure in the Dada movement, showcasing his innovative use of collage and assemblage techniques.
What is the paper quality of this fine art print?
The print utilizes museum-quality, matte, uncoated, natural white archival paper weighing 250 gsm (110 lb) and measuring 0.29 mm thick for exceptional detail and longevity.
How is the artwork framed and protected?
Your art print is framed in solid, responsibly sourced oak and ash wood (20mm wide) and protected by shatterproof plexiglass for durability and clarity.
Is the print ready to be displayed immediately?
Yes, this museum-quality reproduction comes ready-to-hang with an included hanging kit, allowing for immediate installation.
What are the dimensions of the framed art print?
The dimensions of the framed art print are 70x100 cm or 28x40 inches, offering a substantial visual impact.
Tell me more about Kurt Schwitters and his style.
Kurt Schwitters was a German artist renowned for his 'Merz' art, which involved creating collages and assemblages from found objects, embodying the anti-art spirit of Dada.
Why is this considered a museum-quality reproduction?
It's a museum-quality reproduction due to the archival paper, high-fidelity printing techniques, robust framing, and the enduring significance of Schwitters' artistic contribution.
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