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What is "Coat Hanger II" by Jasper Johns?
"Coat Hanger II" is a significant artwork by Jasper Johns, created in 1957. This museum-quality print reproduction captures his exploration of common objects, a hallmark of his influence on Neo-Dada and Pop Art movements.
What are the specifications of the fine art print paper?
This archival print utilizes 250 gsm, uncoated, matte museum-quality paper with a thickness of 0.29 mm, providing a luxurious feel ideal for fine art reproductions.
How is the print framed and protected?
The artwork is framed in a 20mm thick black frame made of responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, and protected by shatterproof plexiglass for durability and clarity.
Is the artwork ready to hang upon arrival?
Yes, each framed art print includes a pre-installed hanging kit, ensuring it is ready to be displayed on your wall immediately after unboxing.
What makes this art print archival and sustainable?
The print is made on archival, museum-quality paper, and the materials are sustainably sourced, featuring FSC-certified paper, ensuring longevity and environmental consciousness.
What historical significance does "Coat Hanger II" hold?
"Coat Hanger II" is celebrated for its role in challenging traditional art forms, influencing Neo-Dada and Pop Art by elevating everyday objects into compelling visual subjects.
Can you tell me more about Jasper Johns' technique in this period?
During this period, Jasper Johns focused on commonplace objects and symbols, rendering them with meticulous detail and a unique conceptual depth that blurred the lines between art and reality.
