
What makes this Morris Graves print museum-quality?
RedKalion utilizes 250 gsm archival-grade, matte, uncoated paper and premium pigment inks. This combination ensures high color accuracy and longevity, replicating the texture and depth of the 1956 original for discerning collectors.
What are the specific measurements of the frame?
The frame is crafted from black-stained oak or ash, measuring 20mm (0.79") in both width and thickness. This profile is sturdier and more visually impactful than standard 14mm gallery frames.
How is the artwork protected from damage?
Each framed print is shielded by shatterproof plexiglass, providing museum-standard clarity while protecting the archival paper from dust and impact. It arrives in robust packaging to ensure pristine condition upon delivery.
What is the historical significance of Bottles and Flowers (1956)?
This piece represents Morris Graves' transition into a more refined, meditative style. It reflects the influence of Eastern philosophy on the Pacific Northwest School, emphasizing the spiritual essence of domestic objects.
Are the materials used for this print sustainable?
Yes. RedKalion is committed to environmental responsibility, using FSC-certified wood for our 20mm frames and sustainably sourced museum-quality paper, ensuring your art collection supports ethical forestry.
Is the artwork ready to hang upon arrival?
Absolutely. Your 70x100 cm framed print includes a professional hanging kit. The 20mm frame is designed for stability, making it simple to mount securely in any residential or professional setting.
What is the archival life expectancy of this print?
Thanks to the 250 gsm pH-neutral paper and high-quality construction, this print is designed to resist yellowing and fading for decades, maintaining its aesthetic value as a permanent heirloom.
