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ARCTIC LANDSCAPE 1964 - Roy Lichtenstein Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

ARCTIC LANDSCAPE 1964 - Roy Lichtenstein Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

Prezzo di listino $399.99 USD
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Elevate Your Space with Roy Lichtenstein’s Arctic Landscape (1964)

Experience the cool, clinical beauty of Pop Art with RedKalion’s museum-quality reproduction of Roy Lichtenstein’s Arctic Landscape (1964). During the mid-1960s, Lichtenstein expanded his iconic visual vocabulary beyond comic book frames into the realm of nature, reimagining the natural world through a strictly industrial lens. This particular piece captures the stark, geometric essence of polar terrain using his signature Ben-Day dots and bold, graphic lines.

The Artistry Behind the Landscape

In 1964, Lichtenstein began experimenting with highly synthetic materials and mechanical patterns to challenge our perception of 'high art.' Arctic Landscape is a masterclass in this approach; by rendering organic ice formations and horizon lines with the precision of a commercial printer, Lichtenstein invites the viewer to see nature as a curated, processed image. Our fine art acrylic print captures every meticulous dot and saturated hue, ensuring the artist's dialogue between nature and artifice remains vibrant.

Museum-Quality Execution by RedKalion

To do justice to Lichtenstein’s modern aesthetic, this reproduction is crafted on 4mm (0.15") premium acrylic. The material provides a depth and luminosity that traditional paper cannot match, making the icy blues and stark whites of the Arctic scene appear almost three-dimensional. Each piece features straight-cut corners for a sleek, contemporary silhouette that aligns perfectly with mid-century modern and minimalist interiors.

Premium Durability and Installation

RedKalion ensures that your investment is protected. Our acrylic prints are not only stunning but remarkably durable. Your 70x100 cm (28x40") masterpiece arrives ready for installation with an included professional hanging kit. This includes four screws with 15mm (0.6") heads designed to fit precisely into 8mm (0.31") diameter holes located 14mm from each corner. The result is a secure, sophisticated float-mount appearance that elevates any gallery-style wall.

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What are the physical dimensions and material of this Lichtenstein print?

This print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is crafted on 4mm (0.15") premium acrylic. It features straight-cut corners and a vibrant finish for a museum-quality appearance.

How is the Arctic Landscape print mounted for display?

The print includes a specialized hanging kit with screws. Each corner has an 8mm diameter hole (14mm from the edge) to accommodate the 15mm screw heads for a secure, professional mount.

Is the shipping for this fine art acrylic print insured?

Yes, RedKalion provides fully insured shipping for all museum-quality reproductions. Each acrylic piece is meticulously packaged to prevent scratches or damage during transit to your home or office.

How long will the colors of this acrylic print last?

Our archival-grade acrylic prints are designed for longevity. The 4mm acrylic layer protects the pigments from UV exposure and environmental factors, ensuring the vibrant colors remain true for decades.

Does the print include a background color for transparent areas?

To ensure the highest visual impact and color accuracy, any transparent or translucent backgrounds in the original artwork are defaulted to a crisp white during the printing process.

What is the historical significance of Roy Lichtenstein's 1964 Landscapes?

The 1964 landscape series marked a pivotal shift where Lichtenstein applied his 'comic-strip' style to nature. It challenged the concept of landscapes as emotive, instead presenting them as mass-produced, industrial imagery.

What are Ben-Day dots, and why are they used in this piece?

Ben-Day dots are a commercial printing technique Lichtenstein used to mimic the look of newspapers. In Arctic Landscape, they create texture and tone while emphasizing the mechanical nature of the artwork.