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What are the physical dimensions and material of this print?
This Francois Morellet print measures 70x100 cm (28x40") and is crafted from 4mm high-quality acrylic with straight-cut corners for a sleek, modern gallery aesthetic.
How does the archival quality of acrylic compare to paper?
Our 4mm acrylic prints offer superior archival longevity, resisting moisture and UV degradation better than traditional fine art paper, ensuring the geometric precision remains vibrant for decades.
Is the mounting hardware included with the purchase?
Yes, each print includes a complete hanging kit with screws. Pre-drilled holes are located 14mm from the edge to facilitate a secure and professional installation.
How is the print shipped to ensure it arrives undamaged?
We utilize specialized protective packaging designed for high-end art. The acrylic is shielded against scratches and impacts to ensure it arrives in museum-ready condition.
Does the print feature a transparent or white background?
While the acrylic is inherently clear, any transparent areas in the original design default to a white background to ensure optimal contrast and visual clarity on your wall.
Who was Francois Morellet and why is his 1971 work significant?
Francois Morellet was a pioneer of French Minimal Art. His 1971 'trames' series is a hallmark of systemic art, using mathematical rules to create complex visual patterns from simple dashes.
What does '4 trames de tirets pivotées sur un côté' mean?
The title translates to '4 grids of dashes rotated on one side.' It describes Morellet's systematic process of overlapping linear patterns at specific angles to create geometric depth.
