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What are the physical dimensions and weight of this William Scott print?
This print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is constructed on a 3mm (0.12") thick Brushed Aluminum DIBOND® panel, providing significant rigidity and a premium weight without being overly heavy for wall mounting.
Does the print have a glossy or matte finish?
The print features a matte, glare-free finish. This is specifically chosen to complement the earthy tones of the 1957 still life while allowing the metallic silver grain of the aluminum to provide a subtle, sophisticated shimmer.
How does the brushed aluminum affect the artwork's colors?
The direct printing process ensures vivid colors. Notably, white areas are not printed, allowing the brushed silver aluminum to show through, which creates a dynamic, industrial-chic effect that enhances William Scott's minimalist forms.
Is the hanging hardware included with the purchase?
Yes, every RedKalion print includes a high-quality hanging kit. The specific hardware varies depending on the fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and appropriate mounting system for your local wall types.
How long will this archival-grade aluminum print last?
Brushed Aluminum DIBOND® is highly durable and resistant to environmental factors. Our museum-quality reproductions are designed to be archival, ensuring that the pigment and material do not degrade or fade over several decades.
What is the significance of the year 1957 in William Scott’s career?
1957 was a pivotal year for William Scott as he transitioned toward greater abstraction. During this period, his work gained international acclaim, notably at the Venice Biennale, where his unique take on the 'kitchen sink' still life was celebrated.
Why is 'Brown Still Life' considered a masterpiece of British abstraction?
This work exemplifies Scott’s ability to find monumental beauty in domestic simplicity. By flattening the perspective and using a restricted palette, he transformed ordinary pots and pans into a sophisticated study of space, form, and texture.
