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What are the exact dimensions and frame specifications?
This print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches). It features a 20mm (0.79") thick and wide black frame made from responsibly sourced oak and ash, providing a premium, sturdy profile for your wall.
What type of paper and ink is used for the reproduction?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) archival-grade, natural white paper with a matte finishing. This ensures a museum-quality appearance that prevents yellowing and preserves color accuracy over time.
Is the artwork ready to hang upon delivery?
Yes, your framed art print arrives ready-to-hang with a professional hanging kit included. The artwork is protected by shatterproof, transparent plexiglass for safe shipping and long-lasting durability.
How does RedKalion ensure the sustainability of its products?
RedKalion utilizes FSC-certified paper and wood or equivalent local certifications. This ensures that your museum-quality reproduction is produced with the highest standards of environmental and social responsibility.
What is the archival longevity of this fine art print?
Thanks to the 250 gsm archival-grade paper and protective plexiglass, this print is designed to last for decades without fading, maintaining the original vibrancy and depth of Kandinsky’s masterpiece.
What is the historical significance of Kandinsky’s 'A Centre' (1924)?
Created during the Bauhaus era, 'A Centre' reflects Kandinsky's shift toward geometric abstraction. It explores the spiritual relationship between shapes and colors, emphasizing balance and the 'inner necessity' of the composition.
Why was the year 1924 important for Wassily Kandinsky?
In 1924, Kandinsky was teaching at the Bauhaus in Dessau. This period marked his mastery of geometric forms, moving away from his earlier chaotic abstraction toward a more analytical and structured artistic language.
