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What is the quality of the paper used for this Bram van Velde print?
We use Master's Edition archival paper, a premium 250 gsm (110 lb) stock. It features a natural white, matte finish that provides a luxurious, glare-free texture suitable for museum-quality displays.
Is this print archival-grade?
Yes. The paper is acid-free with a pH level above 7, which prevents yellowing and degradation over time, ensuring your fine art reproduction remains vibrant for decades.
How is the artwork shipped and fulfilled?
RedKalion prints and ships each order on demand. There are no minimum order requirements, and each 30x40 inch print is carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.
What type of finish does this fine art poster have?
This print features a matte, uncoated finish. This specific texture is chosen to highlight the depth of the abstract forms without the distraction of reflective glare.
Are there minimum order requirements for this piece?
No. At RedKalion, we offer bespoke fulfillment for all our museum-quality prints, allowing you to order a single masterpiece or a complete collection with no minimums.
What is the historical significance of Bram van Velde's 1948 works?
1948 was a pivotal year for Van Velde, marked by his first major New York exhibition. It represents his peak period of Lyrical Abstraction, characterized by fluid, emotive geometries.
What artistic movement does this Untitled 1948 piece represent?
This work is a quintessential example of Lyrical Abstraction and Tachisme, movements that prioritized emotional expression and the physical act of painting over traditional representation.
