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What makes the paper quality of this print unique?
We use Master's Edition archival paper, which is 250 gsm (110 lb) and museum-quality. Its matte, uncoated finish and natural white tone provide a premium texture that enhances the depth of Jawlensky’s vibrant color palette without reflective glare.
Is this Alexej von Jawlensky print archival-grade?
Yes. The paper is acid-free with a pH level above 7, which prevents yellowing and preserves the integrity of the colors. This ensures your fine art reproduction remains in pristine condition for decades.
How is my order fulfilled and shipped?
At RedKalion, we have no minimum order requirements. Each piece is printed on demand to ensure perfect quality and shipped in protective packaging to arrive at your door in gallery-ready condition.
What is the thickness and weight of the poster?
The print is produced on substantial 250 gsm (110 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), providing a durable and high-end feel characteristic of the world's leading art galleries.
Is the paper used for this print environmentally friendly?
Yes, we prioritize sustainability by using FSC-certified paper (or equivalent certifications depending on regional availability), supporting responsible forest management and ethical production standards.
What is the historical significance of the 'Red Wallpaper with Swallows'?
In 1915, Jawlensky was living in exile in Saint-Prex. The swallow motif often symbolizes freedom and transition, contrasting with the interior stillness. This piece marks his shift toward rhythmic, serial compositions that eventually led to his famous Abstract Heads.
Does this print accurately represent Jawlensky's 1915 color palette?
Absolutely. Our high-fidelity printing process captures the intense reds and earthy tones typical of Jawlensky's mid-career works, ensuring the emotional intensity of his Expressionist style is fully preserved in this reproduction.
