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Bice Lazzari - Red and White Signals - 1930 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Bice Lazzari - Red and White Signals - 1930 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

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Elevate Your Space with the Geometric Lyricism of Bice Lazzari

Invite the sophisticated essence of 1930s Italian abstraction into your home with this museum-quality reproduction of Bice Lazzari's 'Red and White Signals'. As a pioneer of modernism, Lazzari's 1930 masterpiece represents a pivotal transition toward a refined, rationalist aesthetic. This 75x100 cm (30x40 inches) fine art print captures the rhythmic precision and spatial harmony that defined her early abstract career.

The Artistry of Bice Lazzari

In 'Red and White Signals', Lazzari strips away the superfluous, focusing on the interplay of geometric forms and structural balance. Her unique background in applied arts and textile design is evident in the work's rhythmic cadence. By choosing this archival-grade masterpiece, you are securing a piece of art history that bridges the gap between industrial design and pure abstract expressionism.

Museum-Quality Material Specifications

RedKalion is dedicated to curating only the finest reproductions. Our commitment to archival excellence ensures that your Bice Lazzari fine art poster remains a centerpiece for decades. This print is produced using the Master's Edition standards:

  • Archival Paper: 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, uncoated paper with a luxurious matte finish.
  • Substantial Texture: A thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils) provides a robust, premium feel.
  • Acid-Free Longevity: With a pH above 7, our paper prevents yellowing and degradation, preserving the 'Red and White Signals' for a lifetime.
  • Sustainability: Each print utilizes FSC-certified paper, reflecting our commitment to environmental responsibility.

Each order is fulfilled with meticulous care, printed on demand to ensure the highest quality control. Transform your environment with an archival work of art that resonates with the intellectual depth of the early 20th-century avant-garde.

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What makes the 'Red and White Signals' print museum-quality?

Our prints use Master's Edition 250 gsm archival paper with a matte finish, ensuring the highest fidelity to Bice Lazzari's original 1930 work.

What are the specific dimensions for this Bice Lazzari poster?

This specific print measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches), making it a grand statement piece for modern and minimalist interiors.

How does the archival paper prevent yellowing?

The paper is acid-free with a pH above 7, meaning the natural white texture will not yellow or become brittle over time.

What is the shipping and fulfillment process?

We offer on-demand fulfillment with no minimum orders, ensuring your fine art print is produced specifically for you and shipped securely.

Is the paper environmentally friendly?

Yes, we exclusively use FSC-certified paper, which supports responsible forest management and sustainable production practices for our museum-quality prints.

Who was Bice Lazzari in the context of 1930s art?

Bice Lazzari was a pioneering Italian abstract artist. In 1930, she was instrumental in moving art toward geometric rationalism and minimalist lyricism.

What does the title 'Red and White Signals' signify?

The 'signals' refer to the rhythmic placement of color and form, reflecting Lazzari's interest in communication through abstract, non-figurative visual languages.