
What is the historical significance of Kurt Schwitters' CONSTRUCTION FOR NOBLE LADIES?
Created in 1919, this collage is a key example of Schwitters' Merz art, blending found objects to critique post-WWI society and pioneer Dadaist techniques in fine art prints.
What materials are used in this fine art poster?
It's printed on Master's Edition archival paper with a matte, uncoated finish in natural white, ensuring a museum-quality reproduction that resists yellowing over time.
How durable is this archival print?
The acid-free paper (pH above 7) and 250 gsm weight provide exceptional longevity, making it a premium choice for lasting art collections.
What are the shipping options for this on-demand print?
We offer global shipping with no minimum orders, printed and dispatched promptly to deliver your 75x100 cm poster safely.
Is the paper sustainable for this art reproduction?
Yes, it uses FSC-certified paper, combining eco-friendliness with high-quality standards for archival fine art posters.
How does Schwitters' technique influence this Dadaist piece?
Schwitters employed collage with everyday items to challenge traditional art, creating layered textures that this print captures in detail.
What makes this a premium reproduction for collectors?
Its 0.29 mm thickness and off-white finish replicate the original's aesthetic, offering a luxurious, gallery-ready display for art enthusiasts.