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What defines the quality of this Antoni Tàpies print?
This is a Master's Edition fine art print. We use 250 gsm (110 lb) archival paper with a thickness of 0.29 mm, ensuring a heavy, premium feel that reflects the museum-quality standards of RedKalion.
Is the paper used for this reproduction sustainable?
Yes. We utilize FSC-certified paper, ensuring that your Antoni Tàpies reproduction meets the highest environmental and social standards for responsible forest management.
How will the colors of Etching in Brown and Burnt Sienna endure over time?
Our prints use acid-free, pH-neutral paper. This prevents the sienna and brown tones from yellowing or fading, ensuring the artwork remains as striking as the day it was printed.
What is the shipping and fulfillment process?
RedKalion operates with no minimum orders. Each museum-quality print is printed and shipped on demand, ensuring efficient delivery and reducing waste through bespoke production.
Does the print come with a frame?
This listing is for the archival print only. The natural white, uncoated finish of the paper is designed to be paired with high-end custom framing to suit your specific interior design needs.
What was the significance of 1962 in Antoni Tàpies' career?
1962 was a pivotal year for Tàpies, marked by major retrospectives in London and New York. This period solidified his reputation as a master of 'matter painting' and texture.
Why did Tàpies choose a palette of brown and burnt sienna?
Tàpies favored earthy tones to connect art to the physical world. Brown and burnt sienna symbolize the earth, alchemy, and the raw materials of life, moving away from decorative color.
