
What is the historical significance of Morgan Russell's Synchromy No. 3?
Synchromy No. 3 (1914) is a key work in the Synchromist movement, co-founded by Morgan Russell, which used abstract color harmonies to evoke musical rhythms, influencing later modern art styles like Orphism.
What are the dimensions of this fine art print?
This museum-quality reproduction measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches), making it an ideal size for statement wall art in homes or offices.
What type of paper is used for this archival print?
It's printed on Master's Edition archival paper, a museum-quality, acid-free material with a matte, uncoated finish and natural white tone for superior color fidelity.
How durable and sustainable is this art poster?
The paper is 250 gsm (110 lb) thick, acid-free to prevent yellowing, and FSC-certified, ensuring long-lasting durability and eco-friendly production for your fine art collection.
What is the shipping and fulfillment process?
We offer on-demand printing with no minimum orders, and each piece is carefully shipped to ensure your archival art print arrives in pristine condition.
How does Synchromism differ from other abstract art movements?
Synchromism, pioneered by Russell and Macdonald-Wright, uniquely focused on color as the primary element to create depth and movement, unlike Cubism's emphasis on form or Futurism's dynamism.
Can this print be framed easily?
Yes, its standard 75x100 cm size and thick 250 gsm paper make it compatible with most frames, enhancing its presentation as a luxury art reproduction.