
What are the dimensions and framing details of this Lee Bontecou print?
This framed art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) with a black wooden frame made from responsibly sourced oak and ash, 20mm thick, and includes a hanging kit for easy installation.
What type of paper is used for this museum-quality reproduction?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) archival museum-quality paper with a matte, uncoated finish and 0.29 mm thickness, ensuring durability and true color representation for fine art prints.
Is this print ready to hang, and what protection does it include?
Yes, it comes ready-to-hang with a kit and features shatterproof plexiglass to protect the Lee Bontecou artwork from damage.
How does the frame compare to standard options?
Our frame is 20mm (0.79") thick and wide, offering a bolder look than the classic 14mm (0.55") frame, enhancing this archival art print's presence.
Is the paper sustainable for this fine art print?
Yes, we use FSC-certified or equivalent sustainable materials, making this a responsible choice for premium art reproductions.
What is the historical significance of SIXTEENTH STONE 1980 by Lee Bontecou?
Created in 1980, this work is part of Bontecou's later series that blends organic and industrial forms, reflecting her exploration of cosmic and earthly themes in post-war American art.
How does Lee Bontecou's technique influence this print's detail?
Bontecou's use of layered materials and textured surfaces is captured in high resolution, preserving the sculptural depth and intricate patterns of the original artwork.