
What are the physical characteristics of this Paul Klee acrylic print?
This museum-quality reproduction is crafted on 4mm (0.15") acrylic, providing a vibrant, glass-like depth. It features sleek, straight-cut corners and a white backing for optimal color saturation, ensuring Klee's intricate palette remains bold and true to the 1924 original.
How do I install the Abstract Colour Harmony print?
Each print includes a dedicated hanging kit with screws and hardware. The panel features pre-drilled 8mm holes located 14mm from the edges, secured by 15mm screw heads for a stable and elegant floating presentation on your wall.
Is the print archival and fade-resistant?
Yes, RedKalion uses archival-grade materials and UV-resistant inks. The 4mm acrylic provides a protective barrier against environmental factors, ensuring that the vermillion accents and subtle tonal shifts remain vibrant without fading for decades.
How is shipping handled for large-format 70x100 cm prints?
We utilize specialized, high-impact packaging to ensure your 70x100 cm print arrives in pristine condition. Every shipment is fully insured and trackable, reflecting our commitment as a trusted curator of premium fine art prints.
How does the transparent background feature work?
For optimal visual clarity and color accuracy, any transparent areas in the digital file are printed with a solid white background. This ensures the geometric harmony of Klee's work is presented with maximum contrast and professional opacity.
What is the significance of the 'vermillion accents' in Klee's 1924 work?
In 1924, Klee was exploring color theory at the Bauhaus. The vermillion accents act as 'counterpoints' in a visual fugue, drawing the eye across the grid to create a rhythmic, musical tension within the mathematical structure of the squares.
Why was 1924 a pivotal year for Paul Klee?
1924 marked the height of Klee's influence at the Bauhaus in Weimar. During this period, he mastered the 'magic square' technique, moving away from representational art toward pure geometric abstraction and the exploration of psychological color effects.