
What is the historical significance of Max Ernst's The Hat Makes the Man?
This 1920 painting is a key surrealist work by Max Ernst, co-founder of Dada and Surrealism, using absurd hat forms to critique identity and reality through innovative collage techniques.
What are the dimensions of this fine art print?
The print measures 75x100 cm or 30x40 inches, ideal for large wall displays as a museum-quality reproduction.
What type of paper is used for this archival print?
It's printed on Master's Edition archival paper, a museum-quality, acid-free material with a matte, uncoated finish for a luxurious texture.
How durable is this fine art poster?
With 250 gsm weight, 0.29 mm thickness, and acid-free properties, it resists yellowing and ensures long-lasting quality for your art collection.
Is the paper environmentally sustainable?
Yes, it uses FSC-certified paper, supporting eco-friendly practices in premium art reproductions.
How is this print shipped and are there order minimums?
It's printed and shipped on demand with no minimum orders, offering convenient fulfillment for fine art enthusiasts.
What artistic techniques did Max Ernst use in this painting?
Ernst employed frottage and grattage, surrealist methods involving rubbing and scraping to create textured, dreamlike effects in this iconic work.