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What materials are used for this Alexej von Jawlensky fine art print?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, archival-grade museum paper with a matte finishing. This ensures the vibrant colors of 'Berglandschaft mit Häusern' are preserved with historical accuracy and longevity.
Is the framing material sustainably sourced?
Yes, all frames are crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood. We prioritize sustainability by using FSC-certified materials, providing a luxury finish that respects the environment.
How is the artwork protected during display?
Each print is shielded by premium shatterproof plexiglass. This provides the clarity of glass while ensuring the artwork remains safe from impacts and UV exposure over time.
How do I hang my Berglandschaft mit Häusern print?
Your framed artwork arrives ready-to-hang. We include a complete hanging kit with every order, allowing you to elevate your interior design immediately upon delivery.
Will the colors of this reproduction fade over time?
Our use of 250 gsm archival museum paper and high-quality inks ensures maximum resistance to aging. This museum-quality reproduction is designed to maintain its brilliance for decades.
What is the significance of 1912 in Jawlensky’s artistic career?
By 1912, Jawlensky reached his 'Expressionist peak,' simplifying forms and using color as a vessel for spiritual emotion. This year marks his most celebrated contributions to the Der Blaue Reiter circle.
Where was the original Berglandschaft mit Häusern painted?
Jawlensky painted this landscape in the Bavarian Alps, likely near Oberstdorf. The region’s dramatic peaks provided the perfect subject for his transition toward more abstract and rhythmic compositions.
