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Anne Ryan - Number 7 - 1948 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Anne Ryan - Number 7 - 1948 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

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Bring Home the Intimacy of the New York School: Anne Ryan’s 'Number 7' (1948)

Experience the profound elegance of late-1940s modernism with this museum-quality reproduction of Anne Ryan’s 'Number 7' (1948). A pivotal figure in the New York School, Ryan began her collage career late in life, inspired by the small-scale works of Kurt Schwitters. This specific piece, curated by RedKalion, captures the delicate balance of texture, rhythm, and color that defined her brief but influential artistic tenure.

Master's Edition Archival Quality

At RedKalion, we believe that world-class art deserves world-class materials. This fine art print is rendered on our Master's Edition archival paper. With a robust weight of 250 gsm (110 lb) and a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), this paper offers a substantial feel and a luxurious, matte, uncoated finish. The natural white (off-white) tone provides the perfect backdrop for Ryan's intricate compositions, ensuring every subtle shift in color is accurately represented.

Enduring Excellence and Sustainability

True art is an investment in your environment. Our museum-quality reproductions are printed on acid-free paper (pH above 7), a technical necessity that prevents the yellowing or degradation often found in mass-market posters. Furthermore, we are committed to ethical curation; all paper used is FSC-certified, supporting responsible forest management. Each order is fulfilled on-demand with no minimum requirements, reflecting our commitment to both quality and sustainability.

A Legacy of Abstract Collage

Anne Ryan's 'Number 7' is more than a decorative piece; it is a historical document of a woman who bridged the worlds of poetry and visual abstraction. By choosing this 75x100 cm (30x40 inches) edition, you are not simply purchasing a poster; you are elevating your space with an archival masterpiece that endures, inviting the sophisticated spirit of 20th-century abstraction into your home or gallery.

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What are the exact dimensions of this Anne Ryan print?

This fine art poster measures 75x100 cm, which is approximately 30x40 inches, providing a bold and sophisticated presence for any wall.

What type of paper is used for this museum-quality reproduction?

We use Master's Edition archival paper. It is a 250 gsm (110 lb) heavyweight, natural white paper with a luxurious matte, uncoated finish.

Will the colors of my Anne Ryan poster fade over time?

No. Our paper is acid-free with a pH above 7, which prevents yellowing and preserves the archival integrity of the ink for decades.

How is my order fulfilled and shipped?

RedKalion prints and ships every order on demand with no minimums, ensuring each piece is freshly produced and handled with professional care.

Is the paper used for this print environmentally friendly?

Yes, all our prints utilize FSC-certified paper, ensuring the materials come from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental and social benefits.

Who was Anne Ryan and why is 'Number 7' significant?

Anne Ryan was a poet-turned-artist and a key member of the New York School. 'Number 7' (1948) represents the peak of her mastery in abstract collage.

What artistic movement does Anne Ryan's 1948 work represent?

Her work is part of the American Abstract Expressionist movement, specifically noted for its intimate scale and rhythmic placement of found materials.