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What materials are used for the Albert Irvin Buchanan print?
We use museum-quality 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white paper with a matte, uncoated finish. This archival paper ensures vibrant color reproduction and long-term durability without yellowing over time.
What are the specifications of the black wooden frame?
The frame is made from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, measuring 20mm (0.79") in both thickness and width. This provides a premium, substantial feel compared to standard 14mm frames.
Is the artwork protected from damage and fading?
Yes, each print is protected by shatterproof plexiglass, which provides excellent clarity while safeguarding the artwork from dust and environmental damage during shipping and display.
Does the framed print arrive ready to hang?
Every RedKalion framed print includes a pre-installed hanging kit. Your 70x100 cm Albert Irvin print will arrive ready to be displayed on your wall immediately upon unboxing.
Is this product environmentally sustainable?
RedKalion is committed to sustainability. We use FSC-certified paper and wood (or local equivalents), ensuring that your artwork is produced using materials from responsibly managed forests.
What inspired Albert Irvin’s 'Buchanan' in 1987?
Irvin’s work was heavily influenced by the 'experience of being in the world.' Buchanan reflects his fascination with the architectural rhythms of cities and the expansive feeling of light and movement characteristic of late-80s British abstraction.
Why is the 1987 period significant for Albert Irvin’s art?
By 1987, Irvin had mastered the use of acrylics and screen-printing techniques, allowing him to layer colors with incredible depth. 'Buchanan' represents the height of his gestural style and chromatic confidence.
