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What is Brice Marden's "Cold Mountain I Path"?
"Cold Mountain I Path" is a 1989 abstract minimalist painting by American artist Brice Marden, known for its subtle textures and contemplative mood.
What material is this Brice Marden print made from?
This fine art print is produced on 3mm thick brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a horizontal grain, offering a unique metallic finish and a matte, glare-free surface.
What are the dimensions of this print?
The dimensions are 70x100 cm (approximately 28x40 inches), providing a substantial presence for this museum-quality reproduction.
How is the artwork printed on the aluminum?
The artwork is printed directly onto the AluDibond® panel. Unprinted white areas reveal the brushed silver metallic effect, enhancing the matte finish.
Is a hanging kit included with this Brice Marden aluminum print?
Yes, a hanging kit is included with your museum-quality reproduction to ensure secure and straightforward installation.
What is the historical significance of Brice Marden's "Cold Mountain" series?
The "Cold Mountain" series, including "Cold Mountain I Path," reflects Marden's profound engagement with classical Chinese poetry and landscape painting, translating these influences into a minimalist visual language.
What is the characteristic aesthetic of Brice Marden's work from this period?
In 1989, Brice Marden's work, as seen in "Cold Mountain I Path," evolved towards more nuanced layering and exploration of color and texture within his established minimalist framework.
