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What makes the paper quality 'Museum-Grade'?
We use 250 gsm Master's Edition archival paper. It is a thick, natural white, matte-finished paper that provides a luxurious feel and exceptional color depth, meeting the highest standards of international art galleries.
Will this Adolph Gottlieb print fade over time?
No. The paper is acid-free with a pH above 7, which prevents yellowing and chemical degradation. This archival quality ensures your fine art print remains vibrant and pristine for decades.
How is my artwork shipped and fulfilled?
Each print is produced on demand with no minimum order requirements. We use robust, secure packaging to ensure your 75x100 cm poster arrives in perfect condition, ready for immediate framing.
Is the paper used for this reproduction sustainable?
Yes, we exclusively utilize FSC-certified paper (Forest Stewardship Council). This ensures that your fine art reproduction supports responsible forest management and high environmental standards.
What is the finish of the 'Two Bars' 1964 print?
The print features a matte, uncoated finish. This natural white, off-white texture eliminates reflective glare and perfectly highlights the sophisticated contrast of Gottlieb’s abstract horizontal forms.
What does the imagery in 'Two Bars' represent?
The horizontal bars symbolize a balance between opposing forces—stability and movement. It reflects Gottlieb's 'Pictograph' philosophy, using simplified shapes to evoke complex, universal human emotions and cosmic balance.
Why is the 1964 period significant for Gottlieb's work?
By 1964, Gottlieb had refined his 'Burst' and 'Imaginary Landscapes' series. 'Two Bars' showcases his transition toward more monumental, minimal compositions that influenced the trajectory of American abstract art.
