
What are the dimensions and details of the Red Twelve - 1965 framed art print?
This framed print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) overall, featuring Thomas Downing's 1965 hard-edge abstract artwork with red circles on a neutral background, reproduced on archival museum-quality paper.
What type of frame and materials are used for this fine art reproduction?
The print comes in a black wooden frame made from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, 20mm thick and wide, with shatterproof plexiglass protection and sustainable FSC-certified paper.
Is this framed print ready to hang, and what is included?
Yes, it is ready-to-hang with a complete hanging kit, allowing for immediate wall display without additional assembly or framing needed.
What are the specifications of the paper used for this museum-quality print?
The paper is 250 gsm (110 lb) weight, 0.29 mm thick, with a matte, uncoated, natural white finish designed for archival longevity and fine art reproduction.
How does RedKalion ensure the archival quality and durability of this art print?
We use acid-free, FSC-certified materials and shatterproof plexiglass to protect against fading and damage, ensuring long-term preservation and vibrant color retention.
Who was Thomas Downing, and what is the significance of Red Twelve - 1965?
Thomas Downing was a prominent American artist in the Washington Color School, known for his hard-edge abstraction; Red Twelve - 1965 exemplifies his use of repetitive circles to explore optical effects and color theory in the 1960s.
What makes the Washington Color School style unique in this artwork?
This style emphasizes bold, flat colors and geometric precision without brushstrokes, creating immersive visual experiences that challenge perception, as seen in the rhythmic red circles of this piece.