
What are the paper specifications for this Brice Marden print?
Our Brice Marden prints are produced on 250 gsm (110 lb) Master's Edition archival paper. It features a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), providing a substantial, museum-quality weight that ensures the artwork remains flat and durable over time.
Is the Han Shan Exit reproduction archival quality?
Yes, the Han Shan Exit reproduction is printed on acid-free paper with a pH above 7. This archival standard prevents yellowing and degradation, ensuring the vibrant calligraphic lines remain pristine for generations when kept in standard display conditions.
How is my fine art poster shipped?
RedKalion prints are fulfilled on demand with no minimum orders. Each poster is carefully packaged in protective, robust materials to ensure it arrives in perfect condition, ready to be framed and displayed in your home or office.
What is the finish of the paper?
This print features a matte, uncoated, natural white (off-white) finish. This specific texture is chosen to provide a luxurious, non-reflective surface that perfectly complements the sophisticated, gestural nature of Brice Marden's abstract compositions.
Are there minimum order requirements for RedKalion prints?
No, there are no minimum order requirements. We specialize in bespoke, on-demand fulfillment, allowing you to acquire a single museum-quality reproduction of Han Shan Exit or curate a larger collection at your own pace.
What inspired Brice Marden's Han Shan Exit?
Marden was inspired by the poems of the Tang Dynasty hermit Han Shan (Cold Mountain). He adapted the structure of Chinese calligraphy into a Western abstract format, using flowing, interconnected lines to mirror the rhythmic nature of the poet's verses.
How does the Cold Mountain series differ from Marden's earlier work?
Unlike his earlier 'minimalist' phase characterized by thick, wax-infused monochromatic panels, the Cold Mountain series, including Han Shan Exit, focuses on gesture, transparency, and the calligraphic line, marking a shift toward more organic and fluid abstraction.