
What materials are used for this Juan Gris fine art print?
We use premium 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, archival museum-quality paper. The paper is uncoated and matte, ensuring it remains acid-free and resists yellowing over time, preserving the Cubist details perfectly.
Is the frame made of real wood?
Yes, the frame is crafted from responsibly sourced, FSC-certified solid oak and ash. It features a professional black finish and measures 20mm thick, providing a sturdy and premium feel for your 70x100 cm print.
How is the artwork protected during shipping and display?
Your print is protected by shatterproof, transparent plexiglass. Each framed piece is shipped in robust, protective packaging to ensure it arrives in pristine condition, ready to hang immediately with the included kit.
Is this Juan Gris print environmentally friendly?
Sustainability is core to RedKalion. We use FSC-certified or equivalent materials, ensuring that both the 250 gsm paper and the wooden frame are produced through responsible forest management practices.
How long will the archival quality of the print last?
Our museum-quality paper and UV-resistant plexiglass are designed to last for decades. The archival, acid-free nature of the 250 gsm paper ensures the colors of Bottle and Pitcher remain vibrant without fading.
What was Juan Gris's role in the Cubist movement?
While Picasso and Braque founded Cubism, Juan Gris is often credited with refining it. His approach, known as Synthetic Cubism, combined mathematical structure with a more colorful and readable aesthetic than early Analytical Cubism.
What does 'Bottle and Pitcher' represent in art history?
This piece represents the Cubist obsession with the 'still life.' By deconstructing a bottle and pitcher, Gris explores multiple perspectives simultaneously, challenging the traditional Renaissance view of three-dimensional space.
