
What is the historical significance of Roy Lichtenstein's "Red Barn II" from 1969?
"Red Barn II" is a key Pop Art work where Lichtenstein used Ben-Day dots and bold lines to reinterpret rural imagery, blending commercial printing techniques with fine art to critique and celebrate American culture in the 1960s.
How does Lichtenstein's technique in "Red Barn II" reflect his artistic style?
Lichtenstein employed his signature Ben-Day dots and crisp outlines in "Red Barn II" to mimic comic book aesthetics, emphasizing flat colors and graphic precision that define his Pop Art contributions and challenge traditional painting methods.
What are the specifications of the paper used for this fine art print?
This museum-quality reproduction uses 250 gsm (110 lb) matte, uncoated, natural white archival paper with a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), ideal for vibrant colors and long-lasting durability in fine art prints.
Is this framed art print ready to hang, and what does it include?
Yes, it is ready-to-hang with a hanging kit included, allowing for easy wall mounting directly out of the box for your convenience in displaying archival masterpieces.
What materials are used in the black wooden frame for this Roy Lichtenstein print?
The frame is made from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, measuring 20mm (0.79") thick and wide, providing a sturdy and elegant gallery-style frame for your Pop Art reproduction.
How is the print protected in this framed art piece?
It is protected by shatterproof plexiglass, ensuring the Roy Lichtenstein artwork remains safe from damage while maintaining a clear, high-quality view of the museum-quality reproduction.
Yes, we use FSC-certified materials or equivalent for sustainable paper, ensuring this archival masterpiece meets high environmental and longevity standards for fine art prints.
