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What defines the quality of this Martin Barré print?
Our reproductions use 250 gsm museum-quality, archival paper. This heavy-weight, uncoated matte paper ensures the longevity and color accuracy of Martin Barré’s 1977 minimalist aesthetic, preventing yellowing over time.
Is the frame included and what are its dimensions?
Yes, this print includes a black wooden frame made from solid oak or ash. It measures 20mm (0.79") in both width and thickness, offering a sturdier, premium profile compared to standard gallery frames.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
Each framed art print is protected by transparent, shatterproof plexiglass. This ensures your Martin Barré reproduction arrives in pristine condition while offering UV protection for the archival paper.
Is the print ready to hang upon arrival?
Yes. Every RedKalion framed print comes with a pre-installed hanging kit. The artwork is ready to be displayed on your wall immediately upon unboxing.
What is the archival life of this fine art reproduction?
By using acid-free, FSC-certified paper and archival-grade inks, our prints are designed to last for decades without fading, maintaining the stark contrast and detail of the 1977 original.
What was Martin Barré’s objective in the 76-77 series?
In the 76-77 series, Barré focused on a systematic approach to abstraction, using grids and linear elements to explore the physical process of painting and the spatial dynamics of the canvas.
What does the 'C' in the title 76-77-C refer to?
The 'C' refers to a specific compositional sequence within Barré’s rigorous 1976-1977 series, where he categorized works based on the structural logic and linear density of the painting.
