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What is the historical significance of FIRST STONE 1962 by Lee Bontecou?
FIRST STONE 1962 is a seminal work by Lee Bontecou, reflecting her innovative use of industrial materials to explore themes of nature and technology in post-war art, making it a key piece for fine art print collectors.
What materials are used in this Lee Bontecou aluminum print?
This print features brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, direct printing for vivid colors, a matte finish, and a metallic silver effect in white areas, ensuring a durable museum-quality reproduction.
How does the brushed aluminum finish enhance the artwork?
The horizontal grain and metallic finish add dynamic texture and depth, complementing Bontecou's original industrial aesthetic for a striking visual impact in modern decor.
Is the hanging kit included with this Lee Bontecou print?
Yes, a hanging kit is included with every order, though specific components may vary by fulfillment country for easy installation.
What are the dimensions of this aluminum art print?
This print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), offering a substantial presence ideal for gallery walls or statement pieces in home or office settings.
How does RedKalion ensure the archival quality of this print?
RedKalion uses direct printing on AluDibond with archival inks and a matte finish, providing fade-resistant longevity and a glare-free surface for lasting beauty.
What inspired Lee Bontecou's use of industrial materials in her art?
Bontecou drew from her experiences in wartime factories and natural forms, blending mechanical and organic elements to create unique sculptural works like FIRST STONE 1962.
