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What material is used for this Arthur Dove print?
This masterpiece is rendered on 4mm (0.15") high-grade acrylic, providing a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish. The material enhances the depth of Dove's palette, ensuring a modern look that complements the 1912 composition.
How do I mount the "Leaf Forms and Spaces" acrylic print?
Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner. These holes are positioned 14mm from the edges with a 15mm screw head, allowing for a secure and elegant installation.
Is the print archival quality?
Yes, RedKalion specializes in museum-quality reproductions. Using archival-grade techniques on transparent acrylic, we ensure that the organic forms and subtle gradients of Arthur Dove’s work remain vivid and resistant to fading for decades.
What is the shipping expectation for this large-format art?
We utilize specialized, impact-resistant packaging to ensure your 70x100 cm acrylic print arrives in pristine condition. Every shipment is insured and tracked, reflecting RedKalion’s commitment to premium service and art preservation.
Does the acrylic finish affect the color accuracy?
The 4mm acrylic actually enhances color perception. It provides a crystalline depth that makes the earthy tones of Dove’s "Leaf Forms and Spaces" appear more saturated and luminous compared to traditional paper prints.
What is the significance of "Leaf Forms and Spaces" in art history?
Created in 1912, this work is a seminal example of early American Abstraction. Arthur Dove was among the first to move beyond literal representation, focusing instead on the rhythmic essence and spatial dynamics of natural forms.
Why did Arthur Dove focus on "extraction" from nature?
Dove practiced "extraction," a process of distilling a subject to its fundamental spirit. By stripping away superficial details, he aimed to reveal the universal energy and life force found within the environment.
