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How is this Alfred Manessier print produced?
Our museum-quality prints, like Alfred Manessier's "Tumulte," are printed on demand using advanced giclée techniques, ensuring exceptional color fidelity and detail. We use premium, archival inks for lasting vibrancy on Master's Edition paper.
What type of paper is used for the "Tumulte" print?
We use premium Master's Edition archival paper. It features a matte, uncoated, natural white (off-white) finish with a luxurious texture. This acid-free paper is 250 gsm (110 lb) and 0.29 mm thick, designed for exceptional fine art reproductions.
What are the exact dimensions of this fine art print?
This RedKalion fine art print of Alfred Manessier's "Tumulte" is precisely 75x100 cm (approximately 30x40 inches). This size is carefully chosen to showcase the artwork's intricate details and dynamic composition beautifully.
How does RedKalion ensure the longevity of the print?
Our prints use acid-free Master's Edition archival paper with a pH above 7, preventing yellowing and degradation. Combined with fade-resistant archival inks, this ensures your Alfred Manessier "Tumulte" print maintains its pristine quality for decades.
Is the paper used for this print sustainable?
Yes, RedKalion is committed to sustainability. The Master's Edition archival paper used for our museum-quality prints, including "Tumulte," is FSC-certified, ensuring it comes from responsibly managed forests.
What does "Tumulte" signify in Alfred Manessier's body of work?
"Tumulte" (1961) exemplifies Manessier's lyrical abstraction, translating internal emotional landscapes into dynamic compositions. It reflects his spiritual quest and masterful interplay of color and form, characteristic of his mid-career abstract period.
How did Alfred Manessier approach color in his abstract paintings?
Manessier used color profoundly to evoke emotion and spiritual depth. He often applied layered glazes, creating a luminous, almost stained-glass effect. His palette in works like "Tumulte" creates dynamic contrasts and harmonies, central to his abstract expression.
