
What is the historical significance of Mario Schifano's "Grande Angolo" (1963)?
"Grande Angolo" is a key work from Schifano's 1960s Pop Art period, showcasing his fusion of commercial imagery with fine art to critique and celebrate Italy's rapid modernization, using synthetic polymer for vibrant, lasting color.
How does the Master's Edition archival paper enhance this fine art print?
Our museum-quality paper ensures superior color accuracy and texture, with an acid-free, FSC-certified composition that prevents yellowing, making this 250 gsm print a durable, premium reproduction for art collectors.
What are the exact dimensions and finish options for this artwork?
This fine art poster measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches) with a matte, uncoated finish in natural white, offering a luxurious texture ideal for modern interior design and archival display.
How is the print shipped and what is the fulfillment process?
We print on demand with no minimum orders, using careful packaging to ensure your 250 gsm archival print arrives flat and protected, shipped directly to your location for convenience.
What makes this reproduction archival and long-lasting?
With acid-free paper (pH above 7) and 250 gsm weight, this museum-quality print resists fading and yellowing, ensuring your Mario Schifano artwork remains vibrant for decades as a premium fine art poster.
What techniques did Mario Schifano use in "Grande Angolo"?
Schifano employed synthetic polymer and collage methods, blending bold colors and urban motifs to create a dynamic composition that reflects his innovative approach in 1960s Italian Pop Art.
How does the natural white finish affect the artwork's appearance?
The off-white, matte finish enhances color contrast and depth, providing a subtle, elegant backdrop that makes Schifano's vibrant hues pop while adding a tactile, gallery-like quality to this fine art print.