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What makes the Canto XII acrylic print unique?
Our Canto XII print utilizes 4mm high-gloss acrylic to capture the vibrant depth and precision of Barnett Newman’s original lithographic vision, offering a modern, luminous finish.
What are the exact dimensions and material specifications?
This print measures 70x100 cm (28x40″) and is crafted from 0.15" (4mm) premium acrylic with straight-cut corners for a sleek, contemporary gallery look.
How is the acrylic print prepared for hanging?
Each print includes a professional hardware kit with screws. Holes are pre-drilled 14mm from the edges to ensure a secure and elegant installation.
Is the print durable and archival-safe?
Yes. The high-quality acrylic is naturally durable and moisture-resistant, acting as an archival barrier that preserves the artwork's vibrancy against environmental factors.
What is the shipping and handling process?
RedKalion employs rigorous protective packaging standards to ensure your museum-quality reproduction arrives in pristine condition, ready for immediate display in your professional or private space.
What was Barnett Newman’s intention with the 18 Cantos series?
Newman intended the 18 Cantos to explore the unique 'voice' of lithography, using the medium to create spatial tension and emotional resonance through pure color fields.
How does this print replicate the texture of the original lithograph?
Through high-definition digital capture and acrylic layering, we replicate the specific tonal variations and edge qualities Newman achieved in his original 1964 lithographic plates.
