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What materials are used for this Richard Diebenkorn print?
The artwork is printed on 4mm (0.15") thick high-quality acrylic. This material is chosen for its durability, vibrant color reproduction, and sleek, modern finish that enhances the visual depth of the fine art print.
Is the hanging hardware included with the acrylic print?
Yes, each 70x100 cm print includes a professional hanging kit with screws. The acrylic features four pre-drilled holes at each corner, positioned 14mm from the edges for a balanced and secure installation.
How does RedKalion ensure the archival longevity of the print?
We use premium, UV-resistant inks and archival-grade acrylic to prevent fading and yellowing. This ensures that the intricate details of Diebenkorn’s work remain vibrant and crisp for decades in your collection.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
RedKalion utilizes specialized, heavy-duty protective packaging designed for fragile acrylic. Each piece is securely buffered to prevent scratches or impact damage during transit to ensure it arrives in museum condition.
What is the finish and edge style of this specific piece?
This acrylic print features modern, straight-cut corners and a high-gloss surface. The 4mm thickness creates a sophisticated 3D effect on the wall, emphasizing the artwork's architectural qualities.
What movement is Richard Diebenkorn associated with in this piece?
Richard Diebenkorn was a primary figure in the Bay Area Figurative Movement. His style famously bridges the gap between Abstract Expressionism and representational art, focusing on light, space, and structural equilibrium.
What makes "A Day at the Races" significant in art history?
This work exemplifies Diebenkorn's transition between pure abstraction and figurative observation. It showcases his mastery of dividing the canvas into geometric planes while maintaining a sense of place and atmosphere.
