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What paper is used for the Adolph Gottlieb Dawn fine art print?
We use Master's Edition archival paper, a 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, uncoated stock. This museum-quality paper provides a luxurious matte texture that enhances the visual depth of Gottlieb’s abstract forms without distracting glare.
How long will this museum-quality reproduction last without fading?
This print is produced on acid-free paper with a pH above 7, specifically designed for longevity. The archival-grade materials prevent yellowing and degradation, ensuring the artwork remains vibrant for decades when kept out of direct sunlight.
Is the paper used for the Dawn 1965 poster environmentally friendly?
Yes, RedKalion is committed to sustainability. The paper used for this Adolph Gottlieb reproduction is FSC-certified, ensuring it meets rigorous environmental and social standards for responsible forest management.
What are the shipping and order requirements for this artwork?
There are no minimum order requirements for our fine art prints. Each order for Dawn (1965) is printed on demand and shipped in secure, protective packaging to ensure it reaches you in gallery-ready condition.
What is the exact thickness and finish of the print?
The print features a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils) and a weight of 250 gsm. It has a matte, uncoated finish that provides a natural, sophisticated look suitable for premium framing.
What is the artistic significance of the 'Burst' motif in Gottlieb's Dawn?
The 'Burst' series represents Gottlieb's exploration of dualism. The top orb symbolizes static, celestial order, while the gestural strokes below represent terrestrial energy and chaos. Dawn (1965) is a quintessential example of this harmonious tension.
How does the matte finish affect the color accuracy of this reproduction?
The natural white, uncoated matte finish allows for deep pigment absorption, resulting in rich, accurate color representation that avoids the 'plastic' look of glossy posters, staying true to the original 1965 painting's texture.
