
What is the historical significance of Jim Dine's "Tool Box 9" (1966)?
"Tool Box 9" (1966) is a key Pop Art work by Jim Dine, reflecting his use of everyday objects to explore themes of memory and labor, bridging fine art with the mundane during the 1960s art movement.
How does the acrylic material enhance this fine art print?
The 4mm (0.15") acrylic panel provides a sleek, vibrant finish with superior durability, ensuring colors pop and the museum-quality reproduction resists fading for long-lasting display.
What are the dimensions and specifications of this acrylic print?
This print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), with straight-cut corners, a white background for transparent areas, and includes a hanging kit with pre-drilled holes (14mm from edge, 8mm diameter).
How is the hanging kit installed for this artwork?
The kit includes hardware and screws, with screw holes at each corner (14mm from edge, 8mm diameter hole, 15mm screw head) for easy, secure mounting of your acrylic print.
Is this a durable and archival-quality reproduction?
Yes, it's an archival-grade print on acrylic, designed for longevity with fade-resistant properties, making it a premium choice for home or office decor.
What makes Jim Dine's tool series unique in art history?
Dine's tool series, including "Tool Box 9," uses familiar objects to evoke personal and universal narratives, showcasing his blend of abstraction and realism in Pop Art.
Can this print be shipped internationally, and how is it packaged?
RedKalion offers secure global shipping with protective packaging to ensure your acrylic art print arrives in perfect condition, ready for display.