
What makes the paper quality of this Nicolas de Staël print special?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, archival-grade paper. Its matte, uncoated finish prevents glare while ensuring the deep, tonal contrasts of the Art Informel style are preserved for a lifetime.
Is the frame durable and sustainably sourced?
Yes. The 20mm thick frame is crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood. It features a shatterproof plexiglass cover, offering superior protection and durability compared to standard plastic frames.
How is the artwork shipped and is it ready to hang?
The print arrives fully assembled in its black wooden frame. Each order includes a professional hanging kit, allowing you to elevate your interior space immediately upon delivery.
What are the environmental standards for this art print?
RedKalion prioritizes sustainability. We use FSC-certified materials or equivalent certifications, ensuring that your fine art print is produced with the highest ecological and social standards in mind.
Will the colors fade over time?
No. This is a museum-quality reproduction using archival materials. The acid-free, 0.29mm thick paper is designed to resist aging, ensuring the artwork remains as striking as the day it arrived.
What is the significance of the 'Bouteilles' series in de Staël's career?
The 'Bouteilles' (Bottles) series represents de Staël’s transition from pure abstraction back to figuration. It showcases his mastery of light and volume through simplified, block-like forms, a hallmark of mid-century modernism.
What defines the Art Informel movement seen in this piece?
Art Informel emphasizes intuitive expression and the physical quality of the medium. In this work, it manifests as a rejection of rigid geometry in favor of emotive, organic structures and atmospheric depth.