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Anni Albers - MONTE ALBAN 1936 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Anni Albers - MONTE ALBAN 1936 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

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The Weaver's Vision: Anni Albers' Monte Alban (1936)

In 1936, following her emigration from Germany to the United States, Anni Albers embarked on a series of transformative journeys to Mexico. Monte Alban stands as a seminal testament to this period, where the ancient Zapotec archaeological site informed her transition from the functionalism of the Bauhaus to a more lyrical, pictorial abstraction. This 75x100 cm fine art print captures the intricate grid-like logic and rhythmic complexity that defined Albers’ pioneering work in textile and graphic arts.

Museum-Quality Execution for the Modern Collector

At RedKalion, we honor the legacy of Anni Albers by utilizing the highest standards of fine art reproduction. This museum-quality print is rendered on Master's Edition archival paper, chosen for its luxurious, off-white natural finish. The absence of optical brighteners ensures that the subtle tonal shifts of the 1936 composition remain true to Albers' original intent, providing a tactile experience that mirrors the artist's focus on material integrity.

Technical Specifications and Durability

Crafted for the discerning eye, this archival-grade reproduction features a heavy 250 gsm (110 lb) weight and a thickness of 0.29 mm. The acid-free (pH above 7) composition of the paper prevents the yellowing or degradation often found in mass-produced posters, ensuring your investment retains its clarity for generations. This FSC-certified piece represents a commitment to both artistic excellence and environmental responsibility, printed and shipped on demand with meticulous care.

  • Artist: Anni Albers
  • Title: Monte Alban (1936)
  • Paper: Premium Matte, Uncoated, 250 gsm
  • Longevity: Archival-grade, Acid-free
  • Sustainability: FSC-certified paper
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What materials are used for this Anni Albers print?

We use 250 gsm Master's Edition archival paper. It features a matte, uncoated, natural white finish that provides a premium museum-quality feel and prevents glare.

How does RedKalion ensure the longevity of the artwork?

Our prints are made on acid-free paper with a pH above 7. This archival-grade specification prevents yellowing over time, ensuring the colors remain vibrant for decades.

What are the exact dimensions and thickness of the poster?

This print measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches). The paper has a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), offering a sturdy, high-end professional feel.

Is the paper used for the reproduction sustainable?

Yes, we prioritize environmental health. All prints are produced on FSC-certified paper, ensuring responsible forest management and ethical production standards.

How is my order fulfilled and shipped?

Each print is produced on demand with no minimum order requirements. It is carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in pristine condition at your doorstep.

What inspired Anni Albers to create Monte Alban in 1936?

The piece was inspired by Albers' travels to the Monte Albán archaeological site in Mexico. She was deeply moved by pre-Columbian architecture and textile traditions.

How does this work reflect the Bauhaus philosophy?

While it moves toward pictorial abstraction, it retains the Bauhaus emphasis on the grid, structure, and the inherent properties of the medium to create rhythm.