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What defines the quality of this Mario Schifano acrylic print?
RedKalion prints use premium 4mm acrylic, providing a sleek, vibrant finish that protects the artwork while adding exceptional visual depth, surpassing traditional paper prints in both durability and aesthetic impact.
Is mounting hardware included with the 70x100 cm print?
Yes, each 70x100 cm acrylic print includes a complete hanging kit with screws. The panel features pre-drilled 8mm holes at each corner, positioned 14mm from the edge for professional installation.
How does the acrylic material enhance Schifano’s "Ciro"?
The 4mm acrylic substrate amplifies the color saturation and contrast of the 1961 monochrome, mimicking the industrial enamel textures Schifano favored while offering a modern, frameless look.
What are the shipping and handling standards for RedKalion prints?
We utilize specialized, high-protection packaging to ensure your fine art print arrives in pristine condition. Every order is handled with the care required for museum-quality archival materials.
Will the colors in "Ciro" fade over time?
No. Our archival-grade acrylic and printing processes are designed for longevity, ensuring that the rich tones and subtle textures of Schifano's work remain vibrant for decades.
What was the significance of 1961 in Mario Schifano's career?
1961 marked Schifano's transition into his celebrated monochrome series. It represented a radical break from traditional European art, focusing on industrial materials and the visual language of the modern city.
Why is "Ciro" considered an important example of Italian Pop Art?
"Ciro" exemplifies the early Italian Pop movement by using everyday signage and urban typography as high-art subjects, blending emotional restraint with the raw energy of industrial production.
