
What is the artistic significance of this Emil Schumacher 1972 print?
This piece represents German Informel at its peak. Schumacher's 1972 works are celebrated for their raw, gestural energy and material exploration, making this fine art print a cornerstone for any modern abstract collection.
What are the specifications of the paper used for this museum-quality reproduction?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) archival, natural white paper. It is matte and uncoated, ensuring that the intricate textures of Schumacher’s original work are rendered without glare or distortion.
How is the 28x40 inch frame constructed for durability?
The frame is crafted from 20mm thick responsibly sourced ash and oak wood, finished in black. It is wider than standard frames, providing superior structural integrity and a premium gallery aesthetic.
Is the artwork protected against damage during display?
Yes, each print is protected by high-quality, shatterproof plexiglass. This ensures your Emil Schumacher reproduction remains safe while maintaining crystal-clear visibility of the artwork’s complex details.
Does the framed print come ready for immediate installation?
Absolutely. Your 70x100 cm print arrives fully assembled with a specialized hanging kit included. It is designed for effortless installation, allowing you to elevate your interior space immediately upon delivery.
What defined Emil Schumacher's technique during the early 1970s?
During this era, Schumacher focused on 'matter painting,' where line and color are treated as physical objects. His 1972 works showcase a mastery of calligraphic gesture against textured, atmospheric backgrounds.
Are the materials used by RedKalion environmentally responsible?
Yes. We prioritize sustainability by using FSC-certified or equivalent materials for our wooden frames and archival paper, ensuring your investment in fine art also supports responsible forest management.