
What is the historical significance of Juan Gris's Guitar and Fruit Dish 1?
This artwork is a key Cubist piece from 1913, showcasing Gris's analytical approach to deconstructing objects like guitars and fruit dishes into geometric forms, blending abstraction with realism to redefine modern art.
How does the frame enhance this Cubist art print?
The 20mm thick black wooden frame, made from responsibly sourced oak and ash, provides a bold, modern border that complements the artwork's geometric aesthetics and ensures durability.
What are the specifications of the museum-quality paper used?
It features 250 gsm (110 lb) weight, 0.29 mm thickness, and a matte uncoated finish on FSC-certified archival paper, ideal for fine art reproductions that resist fading.
Is this framed print ready to hang upon delivery?
Yes, it includes a hanging kit and is ready-to-hang directly on your wall, offering a hassle-free setup for immediate display of your Cubist masterpiece.
How does the shatterproof plexiglass protect the art print?
The shatterproof plexiglass shields the print from dust, scratches, and UV damage, ensuring long-term preservation while maintaining clear visibility of the artwork.
What techniques did Juan Gris use in this Cubist composition?
Gris employed collage-like layering and fragmented planes to blend objects and background, creating a harmonious yet dynamic interplay of shapes and muted colors.
Why is the frame wider than standard sizes?
The 20mm width offers a substantial, contemporary look that enhances the artwork's presence, providing better protection and a premium aesthetic compared to classic 14mm frames.
