
What is the quality of the acrylic used for this Gerardo Dottori print?
We use premium 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic. This material provides a sleek, high-gloss finish that enhances color vibrancy and offers superior durability compared to standard glass, making it ideal for museum-quality fine art prints.
Is the mounting hardware included with the 'Aurora sul Golfo' print?
Yes, each acrylic print comes with a specialized hanging kit. This includes hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes positioned 14mm from the edges to ensure a secure and sophisticated installation.
How is the transparent background handled in this acrylic reproduction?
For optimal presentation of Dottori's work, any transparent or translucent areas in the original file are printed as a solid white. This ensures the colors remain saturated and the artwork is visible against any wall color.
What are the shipping and handling procedures for large-format prints?
Our 70x100 cm prints are securely packaged in specialized protective materials to prevent scratches or impact damage. Every shipment is tracked and handled by premium carriers to ensure its safe arrival at your gallery or home.
How long will this archival-grade acrylic print last?
Built for longevity, our acrylic prints are archival-grade. The high-quality pigments and UV-resistant acrylic ensure that the vibrant colors of 'Aurora sul Golfo' remain stable and beautiful for decades without fading.
What is the significance of the year 1935 in Gerardo Dottori's career?
1935 represents the height of the Aeropittura movement. During this time, Dottori was focused on translating the physical sensation of flight and the 'lyrical distention' of the Italian landscape into visual form.
What exactly is 'Aeropittura' in the context of this artwork?
Aeropittura, or aeropainting, was a second-generation Futurist style. It emphasized aerial perspectives, movement, and the technological triumph of flight, often using curved horizons and rhythmic light patterns as seen in this piece.