
What is the significance of Lee Bontecou's FIFTEENTH STONE 1980?
FIFTEENTH STONE 1980 reflects Lee Bontecou's exploration of organic and industrial forms, blending drawing and sculpture to evoke geological and cosmic themes in post-war art.
What materials are used in this framed art print?
This print uses 250 gsm archival museum-quality paper with a matte finish, framed in responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, and protected by shatterproof plexiglass for durability.
Is this print ready to hang upon delivery?
Yes, it includes a hanging kit and is ready-to-hang, allowing for immediate display of your fine art reproduction without additional setup.
How does the frame enhance this museum-quality reproduction?
The 20mm thick black wooden frame provides a bold, contemporary look that complements Bontecou's artwork, wider than classic frames for added presence.
Is the paper sustainable and archival?
Yes, the paper is FSC-certified, 250 gsm, and archival-grade, ensuring longevity and eco-friendliness for your fine art print.
What techniques did Lee Bontecou use in her artwork?
Bontecou combined drawing, sculpture, and printmaking, often using layered materials to create textured, three-dimensional effects that challenge traditional art forms.
How does the shatterproof plexiglass protect the print?
The shatterproof plexiglass shields the print from dust, UV light, and damage, preserving the archival quality and colors of this museum reproduction.