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Science Fiction - 1948 - Jimmy Ernst Framed Canvas Print

Science Fiction - 1948 - Jimmy Ernst Framed Canvas Print

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Science Fiction - 1948 by Jimmy Ernst: A Surrealist Masterpiece

Immerse yourself in the enigmatic world of Jimmy Ernst with this museum-quality framed canvas print of his iconic 1948 painting, "Science Fiction". As a pivotal figure in the American Surrealist movement, Ernst masterfully blends dreamlike abstraction with symbolic forms, creating a piece that evokes curiosity, wonder, and a sense of cosmic exploration. This fine art reproduction captures every intricate detail of the original, from its vibrant color palette to the textured brushstrokes that define Ernst's innovative technique.

Produced by RedKalion, this archival-grade print is crafted to endure, using a premium cotton-polyester blend canvas (300-350gsm, 350-400 microns) mounted on FSC-certified wood stretcher bars. The frame, made from sustainable poplar or pine, features a sleek profile with a width of 9 to 14 mm (0.35" to 0.55") and a snug 12 mm (0.45") gap between canvas and frame, ensuring a professional gallery presentation. Each piece includes a hanging kit tailored to your region, making it effortless to elevate your space with a timeless work of art.

  • Artist: Jimmy Ernst (1920–1984), son of Max Ernst and a key Surrealist painter.
  • Year: 1948, reflecting post-war artistic innovation and the rise of abstract expressionism.
  • Style: Surrealism with abstract elements, exploring themes of science, imagination, and the subconscious.
  • Print Quality: High-resolution reproduction with long-lasting, vibrant colors for true-to-original fidelity.
  • Materials: Archival canvas on FSC-certified wood, framed in sustainable wood for eco-conscious display.

Did you know? Jimmy Ernst often incorporated automatic drawing techniques, allowing his subconscious to guide the composition—a method that lends "Science Fiction" its otherworldly, spontaneous feel. This piece not only decorates but also inspires, offering a glimpse into the mid-century avant-garde. Trust RedKalion to deliver a curated masterpiece that combines historical significance with exceptional craftsmanship, perfect for collectors and art enthusiasts seeking a conversation-starting centerpiece.

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What are the dimensions and materials of the framed canvas print?

This framed canvas print features a cotton-polyester blend canvas (300-350gsm, 350-400 microns) on FSC-certified wood stretcher bars, with a frame width of 9 to 14 mm (0.35" to 0.55") and thickness varying by region—42 mm in North America, 32 mm in Europe. It includes a hanging kit for easy installation.

Is the wood used in the frame sustainable?

Yes, the frame is crafted from FSC-certified or locally sourced sustainable poplar or pine, ensuring an eco-friendly and durable presentation for your fine art print.

How vibrant and long-lasting are the colors in this reproduction?

Our high-quality printing process uses archival inks to deliver vibrant, true-to-original colors that resist fading, making this museum-quality reproduction a lasting investment for your home or office.

What shipping and hanging options are included?

Each order includes a region-specific hanging kit for secure display, with shipping logistics handled efficiently to ensure your framed canvas print arrives safely and ready to elevate your space.

How does RedKalion ensure the archival longevity of this print?

We use premium materials like acid-free canvas and fade-resistant inks, combined with expert craftsmanship, to guarantee this archival-grade reproduction endures for generations as a timeless piece of art.

What is the historical significance of Jimmy Ernst's "Science Fiction" from 1948?

Created in 1948, this painting reflects Jimmy Ernst's role in the American Surrealist movement, blending abstract forms with symbolic imagery to explore post-war themes of science and imagination, making it a key work from this era.

Can you describe the artistic techniques used in this artwork?

Jimmy Ernst employed automatic drawing and layered brushstrokes in "Science Fiction," allowing subconscious creativity to shape the composition, resulting in a dreamlike, textured surface that defines his unique Surrealist style.