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What is the historical significance of Antonio Calderara's 'Tensione verticale al margine'?
Created in 1969, this work reflects Calderara's mature phase of geometric abstraction, blending minimalist precision with emotional depth to explore spatial relationships and tonal harmony in post-war Italian art.
How does the frame enhance this art print?
The black wooden frame, made from responsibly sourced oak and ash, is 20mm thick for a premium look and durability, complementing the minimalist aesthetic of Calderara's fine art print.
What type of paper is used for this museum-quality reproduction?
We use 250 gsm archival museum-quality paper with a matte, uncoated finish, ensuring vibrant color reproduction and long-term preservation for your framed art print.
Is this framed print ready to hang?
Yes, it includes a hanging kit and is ready to hang directly on your wall, making installation quick and easy for your home or office decor.
How is the print protected in the frame?
The print is safeguarded by shatterproof plexiglass, which offers clear visibility and durability while protecting this archival reproduction from damage.
What are the sustainability features of this product?
This framed art print uses FSC-certified materials or equivalent, supporting responsible forestry and eco-friendly practices in fine art reproduction.
Can you describe Calderara's technique in this artwork?
Calderara employed precise geometric forms and subtle gradations of color to create visual tension and serene balance, showcasing his mastery of minimalist abstraction in the late 1960s.
