
What defines the archival quality of this Roy Lichtenstein print?
Our prints use 250 gsm museum-quality, natural white paper. This uncoated, matte finish ensures the archival longevity of the artwork, preventing degradation and maintaining the vibrancy of the colors for decades.
How is the black wooden frame constructed?
The frame is crafted from premium, FSC-certified oak and ash wood. It features a sophisticated 20mm thickness, providing a more robust and high-end profile compared to standard 14mm commercial frames.
Is the artwork delivered ready to hang?
Yes. Each framed art print arrives fully assembled with an integrated hanging kit. The shatterproof plexiglass ensures the piece is protected and ready to be displayed immediately upon arrival.
How is the print protected from environmental damage?
We utilize archival-grade, acid-free paper and shatterproof plexiglass. This combination protects the artwork from UV exposure and physical damage while providing crystal-clear visibility of the graphic details.
How does RedKalion ensure sustainable production?
We strictly use FSC-certified or equivalent sustainably sourced wood and paper products. This ensures that every museum-quality reproduction meets high environmental and social standards for responsible forestry.
Why did Roy Lichtenstein choose to recreate Van Gogh’s bedroom?
Lichtenstein was fascinated by the translation of iconic imagery into mass-media aesthetics. By using Ben-Day dots, he neutralized Van Gogh's emotional intensity, turning a private sanctuary into a public, graphic commodity.
What is the significance of the 1992 date for this artwork?
Created toward the end of his career, this 1992 work represents Lichtenstein’s mastery of complex interior spaces and his continued dialogue with Modernist history, showcasing his refined late-period technical precision.
