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What is the quality of the paper used for this Salvador Dalí print?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) archival museum-quality paper. It is uncoated, natural white, and features a matte finish to ensure long-lasting color fidelity and a premium tactile feel for your fine art reproduction.
Is the frame included with the Anthropomorphic Bread print?
Yes, this artwork comes professionally framed in responsibly sourced black oak or ash wood. The frame is 20mm thick and wide, providing a substantial and elegant border that is sturdier than standard frames.
How is the artwork protected during shipping and on my wall?
Each print is protected by shatterproof, transparent plexiglass, which offers superior durability and clarity. We include a ready-to-hang kit, ensuring your artwork is secure from the moment it leaves our gallery until it is displayed.
What does archival quality mean for this Dalí reproduction?
Archival quality refers to materials designed to resist deterioration. Our 250 gsm paper and acid-free composition ensure that the print will not yellow or fade over time, preserving the integrity of Dalí's vision for decades.
Is the paper used for the print environmentally friendly?
Absolutely. RedKalion uses FSC-certified paper or equivalent sustainable materials. This ensures that your high-end art print is produced with respect for global forest management standards and environmental health.
What is the significance of bread in Dalí's Anthropomorphic Bread?
For Dalí, bread was a recurring fetishistic symbol representing the transition from the hard to the soft. In this piece, it takes on an anthropomorphic quality, blending the domestic with the anatomical to challenge the viewer's perception of reality.
When did Salvador Dalí create the original Anthropomorphic Bread?
Dalí painted the original "Anthropomorphic Bread" in 1932. This era marked his peak Surrealist production, where he perfected his "paranoiac-critical method" to render dreamlike imagery with the precision of a classical Old Master.
