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What defines the paper quality of this Adolph Gottlieb print?
We use Master's Edition archival paper, a 250 gsm museum-quality substrate. It features a matte, uncoated finish and a natural white tone, ensuring a premium texture and sophisticated presentation for fine art reproductions.
Will the Orange Oval print yellow or fade over time?
No. Our prints use acid-free paper with a pH above 7. This archival-grade specification prevents yellowing and ensures the vibrant orange and neutral tones remain pristine for decades.
How is the artwork shipped and fulfilled?
RedKalion utilizes on-demand printing to ensure each order is freshly produced. We have no minimum order requirements, and every print is handled with white-glove care using sustainable, FSC-certified materials.
What is the physical thickness of the 30x40 inch poster?
The print features a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils). Combined with its 250 gsm weight, the paper provides the structural integrity expected of a gallery-standard fine art reproduction.
Is the paper finish glossy or matte?
This print features a luxurious matte, uncoated finish. This is preferred by collectors as it prevents glare from interior lighting and highlights the subtle gestural details of Gottlieb's work.
What is the historical significance of Orange Oval (1972)?
Produced two years before his death, this work reflects Gottlieb's late-period mastery. It simplifies his earlier 'Burst' themes into essential forms, showcasing his final thoughts on the duality of balance and visual weight.
Does this print accurately represent Gottlieb's color theory?
Yes. Our process utilizes high-fidelity pigments on natural white paper to perfectly replicate the specific warmth of the 1972 palette, maintaining the essential relationship between the central oval and the surrounding space.
