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What are the dimensions and specifications of this Robert Goodnough print?
This Robert Goodnough 'Blue and Green' print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is crafted on 3mm thick Brushed Silver Aluminum DIBOND®. It features a unique horizontal grain for a contemporary metallic finish.
How does the brushed aluminum finish affect the artwork's appearance?
The brushed silver effect creates a dynamic look where unprinted areas reveal the metallic grain. This matte, glare-free finish enhances the mid-century modern aesthetic, providing depth and a sophisticated texture to the colors.
Is the hanging hardware included with the aluminum print?
Yes, every RedKalion aluminum print includes a professional hanging kit. The specific type of hardware varies depending on the fulfillment country to ensure the most secure installation for your 70x100 cm piece.
How long will this archival reproduction last?
Printed using high-quality UV-resistant inks directly onto a rigid 3mm aluminum base, this reproduction is built for longevity. It is highly resistant to fading and environmental factors, ensuring it remains a centerpiece for decades.
Is this print suitable for rooms with high natural light?
Absolutely. The matte finish of the AluDibond material is specifically designed to be glare-free, making it the ideal choice for spaces with large windows or heavy overhead lighting where traditional glass might reflect.
Who was Robert Goodnough and what was his style?
Robert Goodnough was a prominent American painter associated with the New York School. His style evolved from Cubist-inspired abstractions to the lyrical, geometric mosaics seen in his 1968 works like 'Blue and Green'.
What is the significance of the year 1968 in Goodnough's career?
By 1968, Goodnough had moved toward larger canvases and more refined, 'cut-out' shapes. This period represents his mastery of balance, where individual bursts of color create a unified, harmonious field of energy.
