
What is the historical significance of Georgia O'Keeffe's Pelvis II?
Pelvis II (1944) is a key work from O'Keeffe's "Pelvis Series," where she used bleached animal bones as frames to explore the vast Southwestern landscape, blending abstraction with realism to meditate on life, death, and nature's forms.
What are the exact dimensions and details of this fine art print?
This museum-quality reproduction captures the original's composition. For specific print sizes, check our product page; it's printed on-demand using archival materials for a premium Georgia O'Keeffe poster.
What type of paper is used for this archival art print?
We use Master's Edition archival paper, a 250 gsm (110 lb), 0.29 mm thick, acid-free, FSC-certified paper with a matte, uncoated finish for a luxurious texture that prevents yellowing.
How is this Pelvis II poster shipped and what are the delivery times?
Printed and shipped on-demand with no minimum orders, delivery times vary by location; we use protective packaging to ensure your fine art print arrives in perfect condition.
How long will this archival print last without fading or yellowing?
Our acid-free (pH above 7) archival paper and pigments are designed for longevity, resisting fading and yellowing for decades when displayed away from direct sunlight.
Why did Georgia O'Keeffe focus on bone imagery in her later work?
O'Keeffe was fascinated by bones as symbols of the desert's enduring life cycle; she collected them in New Mexico, using their abstract shapes to frame skies and explore spatial relationships in her modernist art.
How does the matte finish enhance the viewing experience of this print?
The matte, uncoated finish on natural white paper reduces glare, providing a soft, tactile surface that highlights the subtle tones and textures of O'Keeffe's original Pelvis II artwork.