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What are the specifications of the paper used for this print?
We use archival museum-quality paper, weighing 250 gsm (110 lb). It is natural white, uncoated, and matte, with a thickness of 0.29 mm to ensure your Mary Fedden print remains vibrant and durable for decades.
What makes the RedKalion frame unique?
Our frames are made from responsibly sourced oak or ash. At 20mm (0.79") thick and wide, they offer a more substantial and premium aesthetic compared to the thinner 14mm frames commonly found elsewhere.
Is the artwork ready to hang upon arrival?
Yes. Every framed art print includes a high-quality hanging kit, allowing you to easily mount your 70x100 cm Chinese Teapot print on your wall immediately upon delivery.
How is the artwork protected from damage?
Each print is shielded by premium shatterproof plexiglass, which provides crystal-clear visibility while protecting the archival paper from dust and physical impact during shipping and display.
Are the materials used for this print sustainable?
Absolutely. We prioritize the environment by using FSC-certified materials or regional equivalents, ensuring that the wood and paper for your fine art reproduction are responsibly sourced.
Who was the artist Mary Fedden?
Mary Fedden (1915–2012) was a highly influential British painter and the first female tutor at the Royal College of Art. She is renowned for her distinctive, Modernist-influenced still lifes and landscapes.
What is the significance of the "Chinese Teapot" in Fedden's work?
Created in 1989, this piece exemplifies Fedden's late style, focusing on domestic objects through a lens of simplified form and flattened perspective, blending everyday charm with professional artistic rigor.
