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What material is used for the Canto XIII print?
The artwork is printed on 3mm (0.12") brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®, offering a rigid, durable base with a sophisticated metallic finish and horizontal grain.
Does the print have a matte or glossy finish?
This Barnett Newman print features a premium matte, glare-free finish, which is ideal for high-contrast designs and ensures the artwork remains visible from all viewing angles.
Is the mounting hardware included?
Yes, a hanging kit is included with every order. The specific type of hardware provided depends on the fulfillment country to ensure the most secure installation.
How does the metallic silver effect appear in the artwork?
In the direct-to-aluminum printing process, white areas of the original image are left unprinted, allowing the brushed silver aluminum grain to shine through for a dynamic metallic effect.
Is this print considered archival-grade?
Absolutely. Our Aluminum DIBOND® prints are museum-quality reproductions designed for longevity, utilizing archival-grade inks that resist fading and environmental degradation.
What was the inspiration behind Newman's Cantos series?
Barnett Newman created the 18 Cantos in the early 1960s to explore the rhythmic variations of the 'zip' and the relationship between color and the lithographic stone.
Why is aluminum a suitable medium for Abstract Expressionist prints?
The industrial, clean look of aluminum complements the minimalist aesthetic of Newman's work, emphasizing the architectural structure and spatial depth inherent in Abstract Expressionism.
