
What is the historical significance of John Marin's Woolworth Building No. 28?
This 1912 watercolor is a key work of American Modernism, showcasing Marin's innovative blend of Cubism and Expressionism to capture the Woolworth Building's impact on New York's skyline during the early 20th century.
How does Marin's technique in this artwork reflect the era's artistic movements?
Marin used fragmented lines and dynamic washes to convey urban energy, aligning with Modernist trends that emphasized abstraction and emotional expression over realistic depiction.
What are the specifications of the paper used for this fine art print?
This museum-quality reproduction is printed on Master's Edition archival paper, featuring a matte, uncoated finish, natural white color, 250 gsm weight, and acid-free composition for long-lasting durability.
How does the archival quality ensure the print's longevity?
The acid-free (pH above 7) paper prevents yellowing over time, while the FSC-certified materials and 250 gsm weight offer enhanced resistance to environmental damage, making it a premium archival art print.
What is the shipping and fulfillment process for this artwork?
RedKalion prints and ships this fine art poster on demand with no minimum orders, ensuring each piece is crafted fresh and delivered directly to your door.
Can this print be customized in size or finish?
This reproduction is available in the specified 75x100 cm / 30x40 inches size with a matte finish to preserve the authentic look of Marin's original watercolor technique.
How should I care for and display this museum-quality print?
Frame it under UV-protective glass and avoid direct sunlight or high humidity to maintain the vibrant colors and archival integrity of this John Marin artwork.