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What is the paper quality of this Brice Marden print?
The artwork is printed on our Master's Edition archival paper. It is a premium 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white paper with a luxurious matte finish, designed specifically for museum-grade reproductions.
Is this reproduction archival-grade?
Yes, the paper is acid-free with a pH value above 7. This ensures the paper will not yellow or degrade over time, preserving the integrity of the Abstract Expressionist colors.
How is the artwork shipped?
RedKalion utilizes on-demand printing to ensure each piece is brand new. Your print is carefully packaged and shipped without minimum order requirements to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.
Is the paper sustainably sourced?
Absolutely. We use FSC-certified paper (or equivalent certifications depending on regional availability), ensuring that your fine art print supports responsible forest management.
What finish does the print have?
This print features an uncoated, matte finish. This provides a sophisticated, non-glare surface that emphasizes the texture and subtle color variations found in Marden's work.
Who is Brice Marden?
Brice Marden was a legendary American artist known for his fusion of Minimalism and Abstract Expressionism, often inspired by calligraphy, nature, and art history.
What does "Untitled" represent in Marden's work?
Marden’s untitled works focus on the purity of the medium. They invite the viewer to engage with the materiality of the paint and the emotional resonance of abstract forms.
