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What is the quality of the paper used for this O'Keeffe print?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality, natural white paper. It is uncoated and archival, ensuring that your print retains its color and integrity for decades without yellowing.
Is the frame included with the Canna Leaves print?
Yes, this version comes with a premium 20mm thick black wooden frame made from FSC-certified ash or oak, specifically designed to complement the bold lines of O'Keeffe's work.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
Each framed print is protected by shatterproof plexiglass and secured in specialized, high-durability packaging to ensure it arrives at your doorstep in gallery-perfect condition.
What makes this an archival museum-quality reproduction?
Our prints use acid-free, FSC-certified materials and high-pigment inks. This combination meets the standards of galleries and museums for longevity and lightfastness.
Does the frame come ready to hang?
Yes, your framed art print includes a pre-installed hanging kit, allowing for immediate and effortless installation on any wall surface.
What inspired Georgia O'Keeffe to paint Canna Leaves?
O'Keeffe was fascinated by the rhythm of nature. She used the Canna Lily's broad leaves to explore magnification and color gradation, blurring the line between representation and abstraction.
Why is this specific work significant to American Modernism?
Canna Leaves represents O'Keeffe's pioneering shift away from traditional landscape painting toward an organic abstraction that emphasized the internal life and flow of the natural world.
