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What is the artwork "Constellation" by Jean Arp?
"Constellation" is a seminal work by Jean Arp, a key figure in Dada and Surrealism, known for its biomorphic abstract forms that evoke natural growth and cosmic patterns.
What are the specifications of this acrylic print?
This museum-quality fine art print is on 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic with straight-cut corners and measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches).
How is the "Constellation" acrylic print packaged for shipping?
Your archival reproduction is carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in pristine condition, ready for display. Shipping details are provided at checkout.
What is the expected longevity of this acrylic art reproduction?
Printed on durable 4mm acrylic, this museum-quality reproduction is designed for longevity, preserving the vibrant colors and intricate details of Arp's "Constellation" for years to come.
Does the "Constellation" print include a hanging mechanism?
Yes, this piece includes a comprehensive hanging kit with necessary hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes for secure and easy installation.
What art historical context does "Constellation" belong to?
Jean Arp's "Constellation" is representative of biomorphic abstraction, a style he pioneered within the Dada and Surrealist art movements of the early 20th century.
Can you tell me more about Jean Arp's artistic technique in "Constellation"?
Arp's technique in "Constellation" often involved placing torn paper shapes randomly, then adhering them, allowing chance to dictate the final composition and organic flow.
