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What is the print quality of the Abstraktes Bild 1994 reproduction?
Our reproduction uses high-definition printing on 4mm premium acrylic. This provides a vibrant, museum-quality finish that captures the depth and texture of Gerhard Richter’s original squeegee technique with exceptional clarity.
Is the mounting hardware included with the acrylic print?
Yes, every acrylic print includes a professional hanging kit with screws. The piece features pre-drilled 8mm holes at each corner, located 14mm from the edge, ensuring a secure and stylish installation.
How does RedKalion ensure the archival longevity of the print?
We use archival-grade inks and high-quality 0.15-inch acrylic that offers natural UV protection. This prevents fading and preserves the color integrity of the artwork for decades, even in well-lit rooms.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
RedKalion uses specialized, high-impact packaging to protect the acrylic surface and corners. Every shipment is fully insured and tracked to ensure your fine art print arrives in perfect condition.
What are the design specifications for the edges and corners?
This print features a modern, straight-cut corner design for a sleek aesthetic. The transparent backgrounds are printed with a white underlay to ensure the colors remain saturated and true to the original work.
What makes Gerhard Richter’s 1994 'Abstraktes Bild' series significant?
The mid-90s were a definitive period for Richter’s abstract work. During this time, he mastered the 'Rakel' or squeegee method, creating a complex dialogue between planned composition and beautiful, accidental textures.
What was Richter’s technical process for this specific piece?
Richter applied thick layers of oil paint and used a large, custom squeegee to scrape across the surface. This process creates the unique 'blurred' layers and vertical striations characteristic of his 1994 abstract collection.
