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What is "Development in Rose II" by Anni Albers?
"Development in Rose II" (1952) is a significant abstract artwork by Anni Albers, renowned for its intricate design and compositional balance, showcasing her pioneering textile art principles.
What are the paper specifications for this museum-quality print?
This fine art print uses 250 gsm (110 lb), 0.29 mm thick, matte, uncoated, natural white, archival museum-quality paper, ensuring lasting vibrancy and detail.
How is the artwork framed and protected?
The print is framed in responsively sourced oak and ash wood (20mm thick) and protected by shatterproof plexiglass for durability and clarity.
Is the artwork ready to be displayed immediately?
Yes, this framed art print comes ready-to-hang with an included hanging kit, allowing for immediate installation and enjoyment.
What makes this print archival and sustainable?
It is printed on archival museum-quality paper and utilizes FSC-certified materials, ensuring longevity and responsible sourcing for this fine art reproduction.
Can you tell me more about Anni Albers' artistic style in "Development in Rose II"?
Albers, a Bauhaus artist, translated textile design principles into graphic art. "Development in Rose II" explores abstract forms and color relationships, demonstrating her innovative approach.
What is the historical context of "Development in Rose II"?
Created in 1952, this period saw Albers further explore abstract compositions and her theories on the relationship between art, design, and material, influencing modern art and design.
