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What is the quality of this fine art print?
This print is a museum-quality reproduction using Master's Edition archival paper. At 250 gsm and 0.29 mm thickness, it offers a premium, heavy-weight feel that ensures durability and a professional gallery appearance for your collection.
How will the colors of Festival appear on this paper?
The colors are rendered with archival inks on an off-white, matte, uncoated surface. This specific finish prevents glare and provides a natural texture that enhances the sophisticated color transitions found in Gottlieb's 1973 masterpiece.
Is the paper used for this Gottlieb print sustainable?
Yes, RedKalion utilizes FSC-certified paper (or equivalent regional certifications), ensuring that your Adolph Gottlieb fine art poster is produced with environmental responsibility and sustainable forestry practices in mind.
How is my order fulfilled and shipped?
Each order is printed on demand to ensure the highest quality control. We have no minimum order requirements, and our prints are securely packaged to reach you in pristine condition, ready for framing.
Will the artwork yellow or fade over time?
No. We use acid-free paper with a pH above 7, which prevents yellowing and degradation. This archival standard ensures that the print remains as vibrant and crisp as the day it was produced.
What inspired Adolph Gottlieb's Festival (1973)?
Created late in his life, Festival reflects Gottlieb's mastery of the 'Burst' and 'Imaginary Landscape' themes, focusing on the simplification of form to evoke a festive, yet deeply contemplative, cosmic harmony.
What does the 'Burst' motif in Gottlieb's late work represent?
The Burst motif typically features a sun-like orb above a jagged, gestural ground. It symbolizes the eternal tension between the celestial and the terrestrial, or the conscious and the subconscious mind.
