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Miriam Schapiro - The House - Feminist Art 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Miriam Schapiro - The House - Feminist Art 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

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Miriam Schapiro - The House - Feminist Art Fine Art Poster

Elevate your space with Miriam Schapiro's iconic feminist masterpiece, "The House", now available as a museum-quality fine art print from RedKalion. This powerful work from the 1970s embodies the core principles of the Feminist Art movement, blending geometric abstraction with domestic symbolism to challenge traditional gender roles and celebrate women's creativity. Schapiro, a pioneering co-founder of the Feminist Art Program, used her innovative "femmage" technique—collaging fabric and paint—to transform everyday household imagery into profound artistic statements, making this piece a landmark in art history.

Our premium reproduction captures every intricate detail of Schapiro's original vision, from the bold architectural forms to the subtle textural nuances. Printed on Master's Edition archival paper, this fine art poster features a matte, uncoated finish in a natural white hue that enhances its luxurious, tactile feel. With dimensions of 75x100 cm (30x40 inches), it's perfectly sized to command attention in any room, whether displayed in a home office, living area, or gallery wall.

At RedKalion, we specialize in archival-grade reproductions that honor artistic legacy. This print is crafted on FSC-certified paper, weighing 250 gsm (110 lb) with a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), ensuring durability and a premium presentation. The acid-free composition (pH above 7) guarantees resistance to yellowing, preserving the vibrant colors and integrity for generations. As a trusted curator of world-class art, we offer this piece with no minimum orders, printed and shipped on demand to bring timeless elegance directly to your doorstep.

Invest in a piece that not only decorates but inspires—"The House" by Miriam Schapiro is more than a poster; it's a testament to feminist resilience and artistic innovation, ready to enrich your environment with enduring beauty and historical significance.

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What is the historical significance of Miriam Schapiro's "The House" in feminist art?

"The House" is a seminal work from the 1970s Feminist Art movement, where Schapiro used her "femmage" technique to blend geometric abstraction with domestic symbols, challenging gender norms and elevating women's creative expression in art history.

What details make this fine art poster a museum-quality reproduction?

This reproduction captures Schapiro's original details on Master's Edition archival paper with a matte finish, using acid-free, FSC-certified materials to ensure longevity and a premium, luxurious texture for display.

What are the specifications of the paper used for this fine art print?

The print uses Master's Edition archival paper: 250 gsm (110 lb) weight, 0.29 mm (11.4 mils) thickness, matte uncoated finish in natural white, acid-free (pH above 7) to prevent yellowing, and FSC-certified for sustainability.

How is this Miriam Schapiro poster shipped and what are the fulfillment options?

We offer no minimum orders, with this feminist art poster printed and shipped on demand using secure packaging to ensure it arrives in pristine condition, ready for framing and display.

How long will this archival fine art print last without fading or damage?

Made with acid-free, pH-balanced paper, this print resists yellowing and fading, ensuring the vibrant colors and details of Schapiro's "The House" endure for decades as a lasting art investment.

What is Miriam Schapiro's "femmage" technique featured in this artwork?

Schapiro's "femmage" combines collage with fabric and paint, integrating domestic materials into high art to critique and celebrate women's roles, adding rich texture and symbolic depth to "The House".

Why is "The House" considered a key piece in geometric abstraction within feminist art?

"The House" merges clean geometric forms with household imagery, using abstraction to reinterpret domestic spaces, making it a pivotal example of how feminist artists reshaped modernist styles.