
What defines the quality of this Dieter Roth print?
This is a museum-quality reproduction using 250 gsm archival paper and fade-resistant inks. It is curated by RedKalion to ensure the historical accuracy and texture of Dieter Roth's 1967 original are perfectly preserved for discerning collectors.
How is the frame constructed?
Our frames are made from responsibly sourced, FSC-certified black oak or ash. Each frame is 20mm thick and wide, providing a premium, durable structure that surpasses standard 14mm frames used by most retailers.
Is the artwork ready to hang upon arrival?
Yes. Your Dieter Roth Chateau Vesuv print arrives fully framed and includes a specialized hanging kit. It is designed to be mounted directly to your wall the moment it is unpacked.
How is the print protected during shipping?
We use shatterproof, transparent plexiglass to protect the print surface. This material offers the clarity of glass with superior durability, ensuring your framed art print arrives in perfect condition regardless of shipping distance.
Is the paper archival and sustainable?
Absolutely. We use FSC-certified, natural white archival paper. With a weight of 250 gsm and an uncoated matte finish, it is designed for longevity and environmental responsibility, meeting the highest fine art standards.
What is the significance of the Chateau Vesuv series?
Created in 1967, Chateau Vesuv showcases Dieter Roth’s experimentation with graphic forms and conceptual landscapes. It reflects the artist's interest in the tension between stability and eruption, a hallmark of his Fluxus-era contributions.
Who was Dieter Roth in the 1960s art scene?
Dieter Roth was a prolific multi-disciplinary artist associated with the Fluxus movement. He revolutionized printmaking and artist books by incorporating non-traditional materials and exploring themes of decay, time, and transformation.