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What is the significance of Anselm Kiefer's 'Lilith' from 1989?
Anselm Kiefer's 'Lilith' reinterprets the ancient demoness through post-war German art, using myth to explore themes of trauma and materiality with stark, tactile textures.
What materials are used for this Anselm Kiefer aluminum print?
This print uses brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, featuring a direct print for vivid colors and a matte finish with metallic silver effects.
How large is the Lilith 1989 brushed aluminum print?
The print measures 70x100 cm or 28x40 inches, offering a museum-quality reproduction perfect for impactful display in any setting.
Is a hanging kit included with the Anselm Kiefer fine art print?
Yes, a hanging kit is included, though it may vary by fulfillment country to ensure secure installation for your archival masterpiece.
What makes this a museum-quality reproduction of Anselm Kiefer's work?
It uses archival-grade Aluminum DIBOND® with direct printing for durability and vivid colors, capturing Kiefer's original textures and contrasts authentically.
How does the brushed silver finish enhance this black-and-white design?
The brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® adds a dynamic, metallic effect to unprinted areas, complementing Kiefer's stark contrasts with a modern, glare-free matte finish.
What techniques did Anselm Kiefer use in his original artworks like Lilith?
Kiefer often incorporated industrial materials like lead and ash to evoke history's weight, using layered textures and symbolic imagery in pieces such as Lilith.
