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What materials are used for the Paul Klee "A Kind of Cat" print?
We use premium 4mm (0.15") acrylic for a sleek, durable, and vibrant finish. This material enhances the artwork's depth while offering superior protection compared to traditional glass, ensuring your museum-quality reproduction remains pristine.
How is the acrylic print mounted to the wall?
Every print includes a professional hanging kit. The artwork features pre-drilled holes (8mm diameter) at each corner, located 14mm from the edges. We provide the necessary screws and hardware (15mm screw heads) for a secure, modern installation.
Will the colors of my fine art print fade over time?
No. RedKalion uses archival-grade materials and UV-resistant printing technology. This ensures that the intricate lines and subtle hues of Paul Klee's work remain vibrant and true to the original for decades.
How is the artwork packaged for shipping?
Our team employs rigorous museum-grade packaging standards. Each 70x100 cm acrylic print is securely encased in protective layers to prevent scratches and impact damage during transit, ensuring it arrives in gallery condition.
What happens to transparent areas in the Paul Klee design?
To maintain optimal visual impact and color density, any transparent backgrounds in the digital file are printed with a white backing. This ensures Klee’s 1937 composition remains bold and legible against any wall color.
What is the significance of the year 1937 in Paul Klee's career?
1937 was a pivotal year for Klee. Despite battling illness and political pressure, his work became more simplified and symbolic. "A Kind of Cat" reflects this late-period style, characterized by thicker lines and a shift toward primordial forms.
Why does Klee use the title "A Kind of Cat" instead of a specific name?
Klee was fascinated by the essence of things. By titling it "A Kind of Cat," he suggests that the painting represents the universal spirit or the internal idea of a feline, rather than a specific individual animal.
