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What are the exact dimensions of this Georgia O’Keeffe print?
This framed art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches). It is a large-format piece designed to serve as a sophisticated focal point in modern interiors.
What is the quality of the paper used for this reproduction?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality, natural white paper. It is archival and acid-free with a matte finish, ensuring the colors remain vibrant for decades.
What makes the RedKalion frame superior to standard options?
Our frames are 20mm (0.79") thick, providing a sturdier and more premium look than the standard 14mm frames. They are made from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood.
Is the art print protected during shipping?
Yes, each print is protected by shatterproof plexiglass and arrives in secure packaging with a hanging kit included, making it ready to hang immediately.
Will the colors in 'Apple Family' fade over time?
No. By using archival inks and FSC-certified, acid-free paper, we ensure that your Georgia O’Keeffe reproduction maintains its color integrity and resists yellowing over time.
When did Georgia O’Keeffe paint 'Apple Family'?
O’Keeffe painted 'Apple Family' in the early 1920s, during a prolific period where she explored the sensual textures and colors of natural subjects in New York.
What artistic style does 'Apple Family' represent?
This piece represents American Modernism and Precisionism, where O’Keeffe focused on clean lines and subtle color transitions to emphasize the organic essence of her subjects.
