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What defines the quality of this Arthur Dove print?
Our Arthur Dove Sun (1943) is a museum-quality fine art reproduction. We use Master's Edition archival paper (250 gsm) and precision printing to capture the authentic colors and rhythmic textures of the original modernist masterpiece.
Is the paper used for this reproduction sustainable?
Yes, all RedKalion prints are produced on FSC-certified paper. This ensures the material used for your archival masterpiece is sourced from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.
How does the archival quality prevent aging?
The paper is acid-free with a pH value above 7. This chemical balance prevents the paper from yellowing or becoming brittle, ensuring your Arthur Dove Sun print maintains its integrity and vibrancy for decades.
What is the finish of the Sun (1943) poster?
The print features a matte, uncoated finish on natural white paper. This luxurious texture avoids the cheap reflection of gloss, allowing Dove’s abstract forms to be viewed clearly from any angle in your home.
How is my order fulfilled and shipped?
RedKalion offers on-demand fulfillment with no minimum orders. Each print is carefully packaged and shipped in robust materials to ensure your museum-quality artwork arrives in pristine condition at your doorstep.
What movement does Arthur Dove's 'Sun' represent?
This 1943 work is a pinnacle of American Modernism. Dove was a leader in the 'Stieglitz Circle,' focusing on 'extractions' of nature through abstract forms long before it became a mainstream aesthetic.
Why did Arthur Dove choose abstract forms for natural subjects?
Dove believed in capturing the 'spirit' or 'disposition' of nature rather than its outward appearance. In Sun (1943), he used concentric circles to symbolize the radiant energy and rhythmic pulse of light.
