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What material is used for this Frank Auerbach print?
This artwork is printed on 3mm (0.12") brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®, featuring a horizontal grain and a metallic finish that creates a dynamic, industrial look for your fine art collection.
How does the metallic finish affect the appearance of the artwork?
The brushed silver effect is visible in all white or unprinted areas, giving the piece a unique metallic shimmer that changes based on your room's lighting conditions.
Is the print protected against glare and reflections?
Yes, the direct print technology produces a sophisticated matte, glare-free finish, making it ideal for bright rooms or spaces with heavy overhead lighting.
Does the print come ready to hang?
Absolutely. Every Frank Auerbach aluminum print from RedKalion includes a hanging kit specifically chosen for your delivery location to ensure secure and easy installation.
How durable is the Aluminum DIBOND® substrate?
Aluminum DIBOND® is highly rigid and archival-grade, offering exceptional durability and resistance to warping, ensuring your investment lasts for decades.
What is the significance of Bacchus and Ariadne in Auerbach’s work?
This piece is a 'transcription' of Titian’s Renaissance masterpiece. Auerbach frequently revisited the National Gallery to translate classical compositions into his own modern, gestural language.
Does the brushed grain interfere with the image detail?
The horizontal grain is subtle and actually enhances the kinetic energy of Auerbach’s brushstrokes, adding a tactile dimension that paper prints cannot achieve.
