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What is the historical significance of "Guitar, Bottle and Glass" by Juan Gris?
Created in 1914, this work exemplifies Synthetic Cubism, where Gris used papier collé (pasted paper) to blend real textures with painting, revolutionizing modern art by emphasizing construction over fragmentation.
How does this acrylic print capture the details of Juan Gris's original artwork?
Our museum-quality reproduction preserves Gris's geometric planes and earthy palette with high-resolution imaging, ensuring every brushstroke and collage element is visible for an authentic fine art print experience.
What are the specifications of the acrylic material used for this print?
The print features a 4mm (0.15") acrylic panel for a vibrant, durable finish that resists fading and scratches, offering a sleek modern look with straight-cut corners and white backgrounds for optimal presentation.
How is the hanging kit included with this acrylic print designed?
It includes hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes (14mm/0.55" from edges, 8mm/0.31" diameter) for easy mounting, ensuring secure display of your 70x100 cm museum-quality reproduction.
What is the expected shipping time and packaging for this item?
We ship within 3-5 business days using protective packaging to safeguard your archival acrylic print during transit, with tracking provided for reliable delivery.
How long will the colors and materials of this print last?
Made with archival-grade acrylic and UV-resistant inks, this reproduction maintains its vibrancy for decades, offering a durable investment in fine art for your home or office.
Can you describe Juan Gris's technique in this 1914 Cubist work?
Gris pioneered Synthetic Cubism here by layering painted shapes with pasted paper (like newspaper), creating a cohesive, textured composition that challenged traditional perspectives on still life.
