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What makes the paper for this Anne Ryan print museum-quality?
We use Master's Edition 250 gsm archival paper. Its natural white, matte finish and acid-free composition prevent yellowing, ensuring the print meets the longevity standards required by galleries and collectors.
Is the Untitled #424 print archival and resistant to aging?
Yes. The paper is acid-free with a pH value above 7, making it archival-grade. This ensures that the intricate details of Anne Ryan's 1953 work remain preserved against environmental degradation over time.
How is the print shipped and is there a minimum order?
There are no minimum orders at RedKalion. Each fine art poster is printed and shipped on demand in protective packaging to ensure it reaches you in perfect condition.
What is the texture and finish of the final product?
The print features a luxurious matte, uncoated finish on a 0.29 mm thick paper. This provides a soft, non-reflective surface that emphasizes the delicate textures inherent in Ryan's collage style.
Is the paper used for this fine art print sustainable?
Yes, RedKalion uses FSC-certified paper or equivalent certifications depending on regional availability. This guarantees that your museum-quality reproduction is sourced from responsibly managed forests.
What characterizes Anne Ryan's style in Untitled #424?
Ryan is known for her 'all-over' collage style. Untitled #424 exhibits her late-career mastery of color and paper placement, creating a balanced yet complex visual rhythm that mirrors her background in poetry.
Why is the year 1953 significant for Anne Ryan’s work?
1953 was the final year of Anne Ryan's life and marked the pinnacle of her artistic output. Her works from this period are considered her most refined, showing a deep confidence in abstract composition.
